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1. How do “selfies” impact adolescents’ well-being and body confidence? A narrative review

2. Compulsive exercise among college students: 5-year time trends in prevalence and demographic, substance use, and mental health correlates.

3. The 'not-so-healthy' appearance pursuit? Disentangling unique associations of female drive for toned muscularity with disordered eating and compulsive exercise.

5. Outcomes of a cluster randomized controlled trial of the some social media literacy program for improving body image-related outcomes in adolescent boys and girls

6. A test of the tripartite influence model of disordered eating among men

7. Psychometric properties of measures of sociocultural influence and internalization of appearance ideals across eight countries

8. Development and testing of a model for risk and protective factors for eating disorders and higher weight among emerging adults: A study protocol

9. A qualitative, prospective study of children's understanding of weight gain

10. French mental health first aid guidelines for eating disorders: an exploration of user characteristics and usefulness among college students

11. 'Stop eating lollies and do lots of sports': a prospective qualitative study of the development of children's awareness of dietary restraint and exercise to lose weight

12. Maternal feeding practices predict weight gain and obesogenic eating behaviors in young children: a prospective study

13. Parents and caregivers as key players in the prevention and identification of body image concerns and eating disorders among early adolescents.

14. Enhancing understanding of social media literacy to better inform prevention of body image and eating disorders.

15. State affect and body image effects of body positive social media content within a female chronic illness sample.

16. The Value of Cultural Models in Eating Disorders Research in Korea: A Call for More Culturally Specific Works.

17. Screen time, problematic screen use, and eating disorder symptoms among early adolescents: findings from the Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development (ABCD) Study.

18. #Thisis40: Body image among adult women who post selfies.

19. Use of photo filters is associated with muscle dysmorphia symptomatology among adolescents and young adults.

20. Better than average Bopo: Identifying which body positive social media content is most helpful for body image among women.

21. Exploring longitudinal relationships between fitness tracking and disordered eating outcomes in college-aged women.

22. Self-compassion and relationship status moderate the relationship between sexual minority status and body image concerns.

23. Sociocultural pressures and engagement with cosmetic products and procedures in adult women.

24. Enhancing inferences and conclusions in body image focused non-experimental research via a causal modelling approach: A tutorial.

25. Strike a pose: Immediate effects of a model-created social media literacy video on body image and mood.

26. A sociocultural model of the relationships between social media use and body image in midlife women.

27. COVID-19-Related distress, body image, and eating behaviors: a cross-sectional explanatory model.

28. Attentional engagement with and disengagement from appearance ideals: Differential associations with body dissatisfaction frequency and duration?

29. Sociocultural pressures and body related experiences during pregnancy and the postpartum period: A qualitative study.

30. Experiences of embodiment during pregnancy and the postpartum period: A qualitative study.

31. #mybestmidlife: Profiles of photo-based social media use and body image among midlife women.

32. Association between engagement with appearance and eating related TikTok content and eating disorder symptoms via recommended content and appearance comparisons.

33. Relationships Between Violent Sexual Victimization and Muscle-Building Exercise among Adolescents from the 2019 Youth Risk Behavior Survey.

34. Pressures to be "shedding for the wedding": An evaluation of the tripartite influence model of disordered eating and body dissatisfaction among engaged women.

35. How Parental Feeding Practices Relate to Young People's Intuitive Eating: Cross-Sectional and Longitudinal Associations by Gender and Weight Concern.

36. "Eat more protein, build more muscle": A grounded theory study of muscle-building behaviors among Canadian adolescents and young adults.

37. The effects of brief diet and anti-diet social media videos on body image and eating concerns among young women.

38. Involvement in sex work is associated with muscle dysmorphia symptomatology among a sample of Canadian adolescents and young adults.

39. #BodyPositive: A qualitative exploration of young people's responses to body positive social media content.

40. Correction: A consensus document on definition and diagnostic criteria for orthorexia nervosa.

41. Associations between violent victimization and symptoms of muscle dysmorphia: Findings from the Canadian Study of Adolescent Health Behaviors.

42. At the Same Table: A Delphi Consensus-Based Model of Health-Promoting Eating Behaviors.

43. Cognitive rigidity and restrictive eating disorders: Delineating the impact of low weight, low fat, weight suppression, acute negative energy balance, and chronic restriction.

44. Maternal mood, body image, and eating habits predict changes in feeding practices during the COVID-19 pandemic.

45. Socioeconomic status and eating disorder prevalence: at the intersections of gender identity, sexual orientation, and race/ethnicity.

46. Body image and Black African women: A comparative study of Kenya and Nigeria.

47. The impact of climate change on eating disorders: An urgent call for research.

48. The relationship between individual symptom connectivity and global eating disorder symptom severity.

49. Experiences of Users with an Online Self-Guided Mental Health Training Program Using Gamification.

50. Integrating social media variables as predictors, mediators, and moderators within body image frameworks: Potential mechanisms of action to consider in future research.

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