Reciprocal effects among changes in weight, body image, and other psychological factors during behavioral obesity treatment: a mediation analysis
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Reciprocal effects among changes in weight, body image, and other psychological factors during behavioral obesity treatment: a mediation analysis
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António L Palmeira
Cláudia S Minderico
David A Markland
José T Barata
Luis B Sardinha
Marlene N Silva
Paulo N Vieira
Pedro J Teixeira
Sandra C Martins
Sidónio O Serpa
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10.1186/1479-5868-6-9
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2009-02-09T00:00:00Z
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