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Alexithymia and its relationships with body checking and body image in a non-clinical female sample

De Berardis et al., 2007

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De Berardis D
Carano A
Gambi F
Campanella D
Giannetti P
Ceci A
Mancini E
La Rovere R
Cicconetti A
Penna L
Di Matteo D
Scorrano B
Cotellessa C
Salerno R
Serroni N
Ferro F
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Eating behaviors

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The aim of the present study was to evaluate in a non-clinical sample of undergraduate women, the relationships between alexithymia, body checking and body image, identifying predictive factors associated with the possible risk of developing an Eating Disorder (ED) …
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