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    School Engagement in Relation to Body Mass Index and School Achievement in a High-School Age Sample

    School Engagement in Relation to Body Mass Index and School Achievement in a High-School Age Sample by Kristin E. Finn, Myles S. Faith, Young S. Seo

    Published 2018-01-01
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    Confronting Pediatric Weight‐Based Cybervictimization: Time for Action

    Confronting Pediatric Weight‐Based Cybervictimization: Time for Action by Silvia Zumaglini, Stephanie Fredrick, J. Kevin Thompson, Myles S. Faith

    Published 2025-06-01
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    Eating in the absence of hunger is not associated with weight, self-reported eating behaviors, or well-being in pregnant adults: Prospective cohort study

    Eating in the absence of hunger is not associated with weight, self-reported eating behaviors, or well-being in pregnant adults: Prospective cohort study by Leah M. Lipsky, Kyle S. Burger, Myles S. Faith, Grace E. Shearrer, Tonja R. Nansel

    Published 2025-01-01
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    Using Metabolic Testing to Personalize Behavioral Obesity Treatment

    Using Metabolic Testing to Personalize Behavioral Obesity Treatment by Leonard H. Epstein, John W. Apolzan, Molly Moore, Nicholas V. Neuwald, Myles S. Faith

    Published 2025-04-01
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    Eating in the absence of hunger is not associated with weight, self-reported eating behaviors, or well-being in pregnant adults: Prospective cohort study.

    Eating in the absence of hunger is not associated with weight, self-reported eating behaviors, or well-being in pregnant adults: Prospective cohort study. by Leah M Lipsky, Kyle S Burger, Myles S Faith, Grace E Shearrer, Tonja R Nansel

    Published 2025-01-01
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