Social media behaviors and body type ideals predict weight loss and food tracking behaviors among recreational climbers
IntroductionElite and recreational climbers may be at risk for disordered eating, low energy availability (LEA), and increased injury as a result. Social media use among athlete and non-athletes can lead to body image disturbances resulting in unhealthy weight loss practices exacerbating LEA and inj...
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Main Authors: | Nicholas Slagel (Author), Katie Kage (Author), Sarah Wichern (Author) |
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