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Engagement in Intermittent Fasting is Prospectively Associated With Higher Body Mass Index, Higher Eating Disorder Psychopathology, and Lower Intuitive Eating in Chinese Adults Journal article
He, Jinbo, Chen, Xi, Cui, Tianxiang, Xiao, Yueyang, Barnhart, Wesley R., Wang, Yitong, Yi, Shouhe, Nagata, Jason M.. Engagement in Intermittent Fasting is Prospectively Associated With Higher Body Mass Index, Higher Eating Disorder Psychopathology, and Lower Intuitive Eating in Chinese Adults[J]. International Journal of Eating Disorders, 2024.
Authors:  He, Jinbo;  Chen, Xi;  Cui, Tianxiang;  Xiao, Yueyang;  Barnhart, Wesley R.; et al.
Favorite | TC[WOS]:0 TC[Scopus]:0  IF:4.7/5.3 | Submit date:2024/12/05
Body Mass Index  Chinese Adults  Eating Disorder Psychopathology  Intermittent Fasting  Intuitive Eating  Longitudinal Design  Muscularity-oriented Disordered Eating  Psychosocial Impairment  
Relationships between weight bias internalization and biopsychosocial health outcomes: A prospective study in Chinese adolescents Journal article
Barnhart, Wesley R., Cui, Shuqi, Cui, Tianxiang, He, Jinbo. Relationships between weight bias internalization and biopsychosocial health outcomes: A prospective study in Chinese adolescents[J]. International Journal of Eating Disorders, 2023, 56(5), 1021-1033.
Authors:  Barnhart, Wesley R.;  Cui, Shuqi;  Cui, Tianxiang;  He, Jinbo
Favorite | TC[WOS]:8 TC[Scopus]:9  IF:4.7/5.3 | Submit date:2023/06/05
Adolescents  Body Dissatisfaction  Chinese  Disordered Eating  Physical Well-being  Psychological Well-being  Psychosocial Impairment  Weight Bias Internalization