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483 related items for PubMed ID: 17606237

  • 1. Effects of a reality TV cosmetic surgery makeover program on eating disordered attitudes and behaviors.
    Mazzeo SE, Trace SE, Mitchell KS, Gow RW.
    Eat Behav; 2007 Aug; 8(3):390-7. PubMed ID: 17606237
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  • 2. Manipulation of thinness and restricting expectancies: further evidence for a causal role of thinness and restricting expectancies in the etiology of eating disorders.
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    Psychol Addict Behav; 2008 Jun; 22(2):278-87. PubMed ID: 18540725
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  • 3. The mass media exposure and disordered eating behaviours in Spanish secondary students.
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  • 4. Influence of sexual orientation and age on disordered eating attitudes and behaviors in women.
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  • 6. The association between exposure to mass media and body dissatisfaction among Spanish adolescents.
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  • 8. Aspects of the media and their relevance to bulimic attitudes and tendencies among female college students.
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  • 9. Evaluation of a school-based program designed to improve body image satisfaction, global self-esteem, and eating attitudes and behaviors: a replication study.
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  • 10. Sociocultural pressures, thin-ideal internalization, self-objectification, and body dissatisfaction: could feminist beliefs be a moderating factor?
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    Body Image; 2007 Sep; 4(3):296-308. PubMed ID: 18089276
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  • 11. Thin ideal internalization in Mexican girls: a test of the sociocultural model of eating disorders.
    Austin JL, Smith JE.
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  • 12. Disordered eating behaviors and body image in a longitudinal pilot study of adolescent girls: what happens 2 years later?
    Espinoza P, Penelo E, Raich RM.
    Body Image; 2010 Jan; 7(1):70-3. PubMed ID: 19815475
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  • 13. A prospective study of disordered eating among sorority and nonsorority women.
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  • 14. Anxiety of young female athletes with disordered eating behaviors.
    Vardar E, Vardar SA, Kurt C.
    Eat Behav; 2007 Apr; 8(2):143-7. PubMed ID: 17336783
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  • 15. The effects of TV commercials using less thin models on young women's mood, body image and actual food intake.
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  • 16. Emotional reactions following exposure to idealized bodies predict unhealthy body change attitudes and behaviors in women and men.
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  • 17. A preliminary controlled evaluation of a school-based media literacy program and self-esteem program for reducing eating disorder risk factors.
    Wade TD, Davidson S, O'Dea JA.
    Int J Eat Disord; 2003 May; 33(4):371-83; discussion 384-7. PubMed ID: 12658666
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  • 18. Dissonance thin-ideal and didactic healthy behavior eating disorder prevention programs: results from a controlled trial.
    Matusek JA, Wendt SJ, Wiseman CV.
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  • 19. Role of television in adolescent women's body dissatisfaction and drive for thinness.
    Tiggemann M, Pickering AS.
    Int J Eat Disord; 1996 Sep; 20(2):199-203. PubMed ID: 8863073
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  • 20. Learning experiences in dance class predict adult eating disturbance.
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