Health and Weight Perceptions of Obese Students

Volicer et al discuss the prevalence of obesity in the US that has increased dramatically and at an accelerated rate among all genders and age groups, with consequent increased risks of premature death and disability. Several perceptions of health and weight losing strategies for obese students are...

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