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A9) Eating Disorders and Obesity |
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This article is from the Research Concerning Big Folks FAQ, by sharon@ecs.ox.ac.uk (Sharon Curtis) with numerous contributions by others.
[HP] C. Peter Herman & Janet Polivy:
"Anxiety, Restraint and Eating Behavior"
Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 1975, vol. 84, pp. 666--672
[NRC] National Research Council:
"Obesity and Eating Disorders"
in Diet and Health: Implications for reducing chronic disease risk,
Washington DC: National Academy Press, 1989, pp. 563--592
 
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