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  1. Filtering Trust: Disclosing the Role of Artificial Intelligence Decreases Trust in Technology, but Does Not Prevent Harm to Body Image After Viewing AI ‐Generated Content
  2. Associations between the USDA Covid-19 Pandemic Waivers and Summer Meal Programs Access and Participation: A Systematic Review
  3. Appearance Pressure From the Media Mediates the Relationship Between Internalized Weight Bias and Eating Disorder Risk for Young Women: A Cross-Sectional Study
  4. Feminism and Its Associations with Weight Stigma, Body Image, and Disordered Eating: A Risk or Protective Factor?
  5. Disordered eating behaviors among sexual and gender minority youth
  6. Prevalence of Disordered Eating Behaviors Among Sexual and Gender Minority Youth Varies at the Intersection of Gender Identity and Race/Ethnicity
  7. Does Terminology Matter When Measuring Stigmatizing Attitudes About Weight? Validation of a Brief, Modified Attitudes Toward Obese Persons Scale
  8. Does Terminology Matter When Measuring Stigmatizing Attitudes About Weight? Validation of a Modified Attitudes Toward Obese Persons Scale
  9. USDA’s Summer Meals During the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Mixed-Methods Examination of Participants and Non-Participants in 2021
  10. Participation in the US Department of Agriculture's Summer Meal Programs: 2019‐2021
  11. Predictors of Participation in the U.S. Department of Agriculture Summer Meal Programs: An Examination of Outreach Strategies and Meal Distribution Methods During COVID-19
  12. Skepticism of and critical thinking about media messages: Conflicting relationships with body dissatisfaction
  13. Diabetes stigma and weight stigma among physicians treating type 2 diabetes: Overlapping patterns of bias
  14. Delivering a media literacy intervention for body dissatisfaction using an app-based intervention: A feasibility and pilot trial
  15. Mindful eating, intuitive eating, and the loss of control over eating
  16. Examining weight bias before and/or after bariatric surgery: A systematic review
  17. Retail Soda Purchases Decrease and Water Purchases Increase: 6-Year Results From a Community-Based Beverage Campaign
  18. Body Checking and Body Image Avoidance as Partial Mediators of the Relationship between Internalized Weight Bias and Body Dissatisfaction
  19. Distributing Summer Meals during a Pandemic: Challenges and Innovations
  20. The tension between ethics and rigor when using Amazon MTurk for eating disorder research: Response to commentaries on Burnette et al. (2021)
  21. Concerns and recommendations for using AmazonMTurkfor eating disorder research
  22. Body Image Concerns and Associated Impairment Among Adults Seeking Body Contouring Following Bariatric Surgery
  23. Psychological and eating disorder symptoms as predictors of starting eating disorder treatment
  24. Moderation Effects of Ethnic-Racial Identity on Disordered Eating and Ethnicity Among Asian and Caucasian Americans
  25. Thin, muscular, and fit-ideals: Prevalence and correlates in undergraduate women
  26. Enhancing employee wellness: Translating an effective community behavioral weight-loss treatment to the worksite
  27. Body esteem, weight-control outcome expectancies, and e-cigarette use among young adults
  28. Examining the impact of social media on mood and body dissatisfaction using ecological momentary assessment
  29. Appearance-focused media use as a moderator of the relationship between fear of fat and weight bias: an exploratory study
  30. Weight Concerns and Use of Cigarettes and E-Cigarettes among Young Adults
  31. Thin Is In? Think Again: The Rising Importance of Muscularity in the Thin Ideal Female Body
  32. Individualism-Collectivism, Social Self-Control and Adolescent Substance Use and Risky Sexual Behavior
  33. Internal health locus of control predicts willingness to track health behaviors online and with smartphone applications
  34. College anti-smoking policies and student smoking behavior: a review of the literature
  35. Adherence to Antidepressant Medications: A Randomized Controlled Trial of Medication Reminding in College Students