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Effects of Ostracism and Social Connection-Related Activities on Adolescents' Motivation to Eat and Energy Intake
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Results suggest that social connection-related activities following ostracism may further deplete self-regulatory resources, thereby resulting in increased unhealthy food patterns. Study limitations as well as clinical implications of these findings are discussed.
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