Contrasting Adult and Emerging Adult Women on Possible Psychosocial and Behavioral Correlates of Short-Term Weight Loss
Physical activity could be associated with psychosocial correlates of changes in eating behaviors required for weight loss. This field investigation assessed relationships of physical activity with early changes in psychosocial variables such as depression, fatigue, and body satisfaction; and their...
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Autores principales: | James J. Annesi, Ping H. Johnson |
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New Prairie Press
2019
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/a2d8b9a543084cc48247b10f3baa0006 |
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