Exercising for weight and shape reasons vs. health control reasons: The impact on eating disturbance and psychological functioning

Eating Behaviors - Tập 13 - Trang 127-130 - 2012
Sónia F. Gonçalves1, A. Rui Gomes1
1University of Minho, School of Psychology, Portugal

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