Internalized weight stigma and intuitive eating among stressed adults during a mindful yoga intervention: associations with changes in mindfulness and self-compassion
Purpose Internalized weight stigma (IWS) is common in the United States of America across body weight categories, and is implicated in the development of distress and unhealthy eating behaviors (e.g. overeating, disordered eating) that can foster poor cardiometabolic health. While emerging intervent...
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Autores principales: | Tosca D. Braun, Kristen E. Riley, Zachary J. Kunicki, Lucy Finkelstein-Fox, Lisa A. Conboy, Crystal L. Park, Elizabeth Schifano, Ana M. Abrantes, Sara W. Lazar |
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Formato: | article |
Lenguaje: | EN |
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Taylor & Francis Group
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/632b9a3192714acc9b5633b99d25c659 |
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