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A Narrative Review on Female Physique Athletes: The Physiological and Psychological Implications of Weight Management Practices

Nura Alwan, Samantha L. Moss, Kirsty J. Elliott-Sale, Ian G. Davies, and Kevin Enright

, 20 ( 7 ), 689 – 695 . doi:10.1016/j.nut.2004.04.009 10.1016/j.nut.2004.04.009 Pope , H.G. , Gruber , A.J. , Choi , P. , Olivardia , R. , & Phillips , K.A. ( 1997 ). Muscle dysmorphia: An underrecognized form of body dysmorphic disorder . Psychosomatics, 38 ( 6 ), 548 – 557 . PubMed ID

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Differences in Body Appreciation and Functionality Appreciation Outside of and Directly Following Sport Among Collegiate Student-Athletes

Zachary A. Soulliard, Hannah F. Fitterman-Harris, Joanne E. Perry, Lindsey M. Poe, and Michael J. Ross

of and directly following engagement in sport. In terms of negative aspects of body image, a study conducted among a small sample of men participating in weight training found that muscle dysmorphia symptoms differed based on situation, specifically with more symptoms on rest days compared to