High shape concerns predicts becoming obese, binge drinking, and drug use among adolescent and young adult males
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Creator | Horton, Nicholas J. |
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Creator | Field, Alison E. |
Creator | Crosby, Ross D. |
Creator | Swanson, Sonja A. |
Creator | Eddy, Kamryn T. |
Creator | Camargo, Carlos A. |
Creator | Micali, Nadia |
Creator | Sonneville, Kendrin |
Title | High shape concerns predicts becoming obese, binge drinking, and drug use among adolescent and young adult males |
Abstract | To investigate whether males with psychiatric symptoms related to disordered eating and concern about physique are more likely to become obese, to start using drugs, to consume alcohol frequently (binge drinking), or to develop high levels of depressive symptoms. |
Notes | Title of final published version varies slightly. |
Publication Date | January 1, 2014 |
Citation | Field, Alison E., et al. "Prospective Associations of Concerns About Physique and the Developmet of Obesity, Binge Drinking, and Drug Use Among Adolescent Boys and Young Adult Men." JAMA Pediatrics 168.1 (2014):34-39. |
Languages | English |
Edition | Author's Final Version |
Genre | Articles |
Subject | Eating disorders--Risk factors |
Subject | Drug abuse--Risk factors |
Subject | Obesity--Risk factors |
Part of | The Amherst College Octagon |
Repository | The Amherst College Octagon |
Rights | Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives license (CC BY NC ND 4.0) |