Mediating role of body‐related shame and guilt in the relationship between weight perceptions and lifestyle behaviours
Summary Introduction A substantial proportion of individuals with overweight or obesity perceive themselves as 'too heavy' relative to 'about right'. Perceiving one's weight as 'too heavy' is associated with lower levels of physical activity and higher levels of se...
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Main Authors: | K. M. Lucibello (Author), C. M. Sabiston (Author), E. K. O'Loughlin (Author), J. L. O'Loughlin (Author) |
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2020-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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