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Effects of Weight Stigma on Exercise Motivation and Behavior

Lenny R. VartanianSyracuse University, USA, lrvartan@syr.eduJacqueline G. ShaprowYale University, USA


Journal of Health Psychology

Vol 13, Issue 1, pp. 131 - 138

First published date: January-01-2008


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