Predictors of muscularity‐oriented disordered eating behaviors in U.S. young adults: A prospective cohort study

Author:

Nagata Jason M.1ORCID,Murray Stuart B.2ORCID,Bibbins‐Domingo Kirsten34,Garber Andrea K.1,Mitchison Deborah56ORCID,Griffiths Scott7ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Division of Adolescent and Young Adult Medicine, Department of PediatricsUniversity of California, San Francisco San Francisco California

2. Department of PsychiatryUniversity of California, San Francisco San Francisco California

3. Department of Epidemiology and BiostatisticsUniversity of California, San Francisco San Francisco California

4. Department of MedicineUniversity of California, San Francisco San Francisco California

5. Centre for Emotional Health, Department of PsychologyMacquarie University Sydney Australia

6. Translational Health Research Institute, School of MedicineWestern Sydney University Sydney New South Wales Australia

7. Melbourne School of Psychological SciencesUniversity of Melbourne Melbourne Victoria Australia

Funder

American Academy of Pediatrics

American Pediatric Society

Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development

National Health and Medical Research Council

National Institute of Mental Health

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Psychiatry and Mental health

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