Implicit Attitudes Towards Weight, One ’s Own Body and its Relation to Food in Women with Overweight and Obesity
ConclusionsThe results highlight the importance of self-related implicit attitudes and their relation to body dissatisfaction and eating pathology in women with overweight and obesity. Targeting these self-related implicit weight attitudes might help to improve obesity treatments.
Source: Cognitive Therapy and Research - Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Source Type: research
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