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Low-Income, African American and American Indian Children’s Viewpoints on Body Image Assessment Tools and Body Satisfaction: A Mixed Methods Study
Lindsay Heidelberger, Chery Smith
Food Science and Nutrition
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African American
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Native American
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Low-income
100%
Childrens
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Mixed-methods Study
100%
Body Satisfaction
100%
Body Image Assessment
100%
Body Image
80%
Facial Features
40%
American Indian Adolescents
40%
Mixed Methodology
20%
Negative Consequences
20%
Healthy Weight
20%
Pediatric Obesity
20%
Disordered Eating
20%
Overweight children
20%
Obese children
20%
Assessment Instrument
20%
Two-body
20%
Eating Habits
20%
One-child
20%
Body Dissatisfaction
20%
Psychological Issues
20%
Encoding Method
20%
Body Shape
20%
Child Faces
20%
Body Parts
20%
Open Source Code
20%
Body Image Perception
20%
Figure Rating Scale
20%
Part Feature
20%
Multiethnic children
20%
Body Image Scale
20%
Psychology
Mixed Methods
100%
Body Image Assessment
100%
Focus Group
40%
Disordered Eating
20%
Rating Scale
20%
Psychology
20%
Visual Perception
20%