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The effect of mirrors on women's state body image responses to yoga
Amanda L. Frayeh,
Beth A. Lewis
Kinesiology
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Yoga
100%
State Body Image
100%
Image Response
100%
Appearance Comparison
50%
Social Physique Anxiety
37%
Young Women
12%
College Students
12%
Mediation Analysis
12%
Body Image
12%
Physical Environmental Factors
12%
Body-self
12%
Between-group Difference
12%
Positive Body Image
12%
Aged Female
12%
Impact Body
12%
Self-objectification
12%
Image Comparison
12%
Body Appearance
12%
Yoga Pose
12%
State Body Satisfaction
12%
Promising Strategies
12%
Randomized Experimental Designs
12%
Psychology
Mediation Analysis
100%
Positive Body Image
100%
Objectification
100%