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Journal:
Health Education
Health Education (2024) 124 (1-2): 38–48.
Published: 19 March 2024
... $230,849,302 Source(s): Authors' own work The research team consisted of two researchers with expertise in health psychology. One has 35 years’ experience of qualitative and quantitative research with a focus on body image and weight management and led the coding process. The second...
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Journal:
Health Education
Health Education (2018) 118 (3): 262–276.
Published: 03 April 2018
... with no repercussions; this information was repeated before data collection started. All participants gave written consent. The study was assessed by the Regional Ethical Review Board in Gothenburg, Sweden. Anxiety Adolescents Health education Body image Risk Food Food is one of the foremost means...
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Journal:
Health Education
Health Education (2011) 111 (4): 283–295.
Published: 21 June 2011
... vitamin C, magnesium, and calorie intake as a percent of estimated needs differed significantly. Table II presents attitude, knowledge, and body image satisfaction data. Reliability coefficients for all measures were strong. Mean attitude score (Table II) indicated somewhat positive attitudes...
