Predictors of One-Year Change in How Youth Perceive Their Weight
Overall, perceptions of being at "about the right weight" appear advantageous for youth physical and mental health, regardless of BMI classification, whereas perceptions at either extreme (overweight or underweight) may negatively impact health behaviours and mental health. Instead of cons...
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Main Authors: | Karen A. Patte (Author), Wei Qian (Author), Scott T. Leatherdale (Author) |
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Hindawi Limited,
2020-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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