Feel Good, Eat Better: The Role of Self-Compassion and Body Esteem in Mothers’ Healthy Eating Behaviours
Mothers’ eating behaviours are important to ensure the health and well-being of themselves and their families. Recent research has pointed to self-compassion, defined as extending kindness to oneself in times of perceived inadequacy or general suffering, as a trait associated with healthy forms of e...
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Main Authors: | Noémie Carbonneau, Anne Holding, Geneviève Lavigne, Julie Robitaille |
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Language: | EN |
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MDPI AG
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/e8424f6d938840d4a8bd974e396316a1 |
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