Women and weight: a normative discontent.
@article{Rodin1985WomenAW, title={Women and weight: a normative discontent.}, author={Judith Rodin and Lisa R. Silberstein and Ruth H. Striegel-Moore}, journal={Nebraska Symposium on Motivation. Nebraska Symposium on Motivation}, year={1985}, volume={32}, pages={ 267-307 } }
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