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

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Validation of the Muscularity Bias Internalization Scale in Chinese women.

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Food insecurity is associated with muscle dysmorphia symptomatology among a sample of Canadian adolescents and young adults.

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

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Muscularity teasing and its relations with muscularity bias internalization, muscularity-oriented body dissatisfaction, and muscularity-oriented disordered eating in Chinese adult men.

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Muscle dysmorphia symptomatology among a national sample of Canadian adolescents and young adults.

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The Muscularity Bias Internalization Scale: Development and initial validation in Chinese adult men.

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Does seeking the brawns impact the brain?: An investigation of muscularity-oriented disordered behaviors and cognitive function.

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Prevalence and sociodemographic characteristics of moderate and high engagement in muscle-building exercise among adolescents.

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

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