Associations between weight misperception, contextual factors, and weight loss behaviours in young adult men with overweight/obesity
Summary Objective Young men are less likely to engage in weight loss behaviours than their female counterparts. This may be because of an increased likelihood for young men, particularly young black men, with overweight/obesity to misperceive their weight status. This study examined racial differenc...
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Main Authors: | Andrew C. Pool (Author), Donna L. Coffman (Author), David B. Sarwer (Author), Jessica G. LaRose (Author), Chantelle N. Hart (Author) |
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2020-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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