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  • 2. Gender differences in the relationship between impulsivity and disordered eating behaviors and attitudes.
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  • 4. Prevalence of Exercise Addiction Symptomology and Disordered Eating in Australian Students Studying Nutrition and Dietetics.
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  • 11. Athletic identity and disordered eating in obligatory and non-obligatory runners.
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  • 13. PREVALENCE OF DISORDERED EATING ATTITUDES AMONG UNIVERSITY STUDENTS IN WUHU, CHINA.
    Yu J, Lu M, Tian L, Lu W, Meng F, Chen C, Tang T, He L, Yao Y.
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  • 14. An identity mis-match? The impact of self-reported competition level on the association between athletic identity and disordered eating behaviors.
    Palermo M, Rancourt D.
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  • 17. Body Mass Index and perceived weight status in young adults.
    Sciacca JP, Melby CL, Hyner GC, Brown AC, Femea PL.
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  • 18. The Eating Disorder Examination Questionnaire (EDE-Q) among university men and women at different levels of athleticism.
    Darcy AM, Hardy KK, Lock J, Hill KB, Peebles R.
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  • 19. Prevalence of Orthorexia nervosa among college students based on Bratman's test and associated tendencies.
    Bundros J, Clifford D, Silliman K, Neyman Morris M.
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