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Exploring muscularity concerns and behaviours among boys and men with probable eating disorders.

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Exploring longitudinal associations between thinness- and muscularity-oriented eating and body image disturbances in Chinese adult women and men.

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Validating the revised male body attitudes scale and examining its prospective associations with eating disorder psychopathology and muscle dysmorphia symptoms in Chinese adult men.

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Associations between muscularity-oriented social media content and muscle dysmorphia among boys and men.

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Muscularity stigma: An overlooked but important form of appearance stigma.

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Examining the reciprocal associations of muscularity bias internalization with muscularity-oriented disordered eating, muscle dysmorphia symptoms, and eating-related psychosocial impairment in Chinese adults.

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Validation of the muscularity bias internalization scale in Chinese transgender and gender-diverse adults.

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Links of weight and muscularity teasing with eating disorder symptomatology, eating-related psychosocial impairment, and intuitive eating in Chinese men: Teasing directions and combinations matter.

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Muscularity bias internalization moderates the associations of muscularity dissatisfaction with muscularity-oriented disordered eating and psychosocial well-being in men but not women.

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Reported higher general early-life bullying victimization is uniquely associated with more eating pathology and poor psychosocial well-being in Chinese sexual minority men.

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