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Body image and body weight in obese patients
International Journal of Eating Disorders, 1998To evaluate the influence of body weight on body image.The study was carried out in severely obese patients and in postobese subjects, having attained and maintaining a normal or nearly normal weight following biliopancreatic diversion; body image was assessed by self-report questionnaires.The obese patients' scores were different from those of ...
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Body weight, body fat, and ovulation
Trends in Endocrinology & Metabolism, 1991Women with moderate weight loss (10%-15% of ideal weight) have secondary or primary amenorrhea. Athletic women also may have amenorrhea, or anovulatory cycles, though body weight may be in the normal range, since muscles are heavy (80% water compared with 5%-10% water in adipose tissue).
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Adolescent Perceptions of Body Weight and Weight Satisfaction
Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1995Analysis of perception of body weight and weight satisfaction among 1,915 adolescents showed that a perception of being too fat was particularly dissatisfying for girls while a perception of being much too thin was most dissatisfying for boys.
Randy M. Page, Ola Allen
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Science Signaling, 2011
Nicotine decreases weight gain by targeting a brain pathway involved in the regulation of energy balance and food intake.
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Nicotine decreases weight gain by targeting a brain pathway involved in the regulation of energy balance and food intake.
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Brain-Weight and Body-Weight of Mammals
The Journal of General Psychology, 1937(1937). Brain-Weight and Body-Weight of Mammals. The Journal of General Psychology: Vol. 16, No. 2, pp. 379-389.
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