Adult Food Insecurity is Associated with Heavier Weight Preferences among Black Women
Food insecurity is related to overweight/obesity among women. However, it is unknown whether food insecurity impacts individuals' desired body composition, and whether this relationship differs by race/ethnicity similar to perceived ideal weight status. This study aims to evaluate whether food...
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Main Authors: | Layton Reesor-Oyer (Author), Nadia Garcia Marroquin (Author), Daphne C. Hernandez (Author) |
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2019-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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