Evaluating Approaches for Communication About Genomic Influences on Body Weight.
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Genomic Information may Inhibit Weight-Related Behavior Change Inclinations Among Individuals in a Fear State.Nonverbal and paraverbal behavior in (simulated) medical visits related to genomics and weight: a role for emotion and race."It runs in my family …": The association of perceived family history with body dissatisfaction and weight bias internalization among overweight women.Effects of perceived weight discrimination on willingness to adopt unhealthy behaviours: influence of genomic information.Social and behavioral science priorities for genomic translation.Preferences for physician weight status among women with overweight.
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Evaluating Approaches for Communication About Genomic Influences on Body Weight.
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Richard L Street
Susan Persky
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2015-04-17T00:00:00Z