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Body image concerns across different sports and sporting levels: A systematic review and meta-analysis

Mixed findings exist regarding whether athletes have different levels of body image concerns to non-athletes. Such body image concerns have not been reviewed recently, meaning that new findings need to be incorporated into our understanding of the adult sporting population. This systematic review an...

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Published in:Body image 2023-09, Vol.46, p.9-31
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