White women more likely to base self-worth in body weight than other races, ‘U’ study suggests
White women more likely to base self-worth in body weight than other races, ‘U’ study suggests
A University study suggests that white women who base their self-worth on body weight experience a significant drive toward thinness, despite having healthy body mass indices. Women of other races share a similar, though less significant, connection between self-worth and body weight, according to the study. read more
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