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My mother, my weight

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The dietary habits of a young girl's mother will strongly influence the eating habits of that girl as she grows into adulthood. Mothers who use food as a substitute for affection contribute to overeating in their children, as do mothers who overemphasize a thin body image.

Author: Kabatznick, Ronna
Publisher: Weight Watchers Twentyfirst Corporation
Publication Name: Weight Watchers Magazine
Subject: Health
ISSN: 0043-2180
Year: 1992
Psychological aspects, Health aspects, Mothers and daughters, Mother-daughter relations, Food habits

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Modern wifestyles

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A marriage should be occasionally evaluated to see if power and decision-making is shared equally between partners. A brief quiz analyzes power-sharing and the results are examined.

Author: Kabatznick, Ronna
Publisher: Weight Watchers Twentyfirst Corporation
Publication Name: Weight Watchers Magazine
Subject: Health
ISSN: 0043-2180
Year: 1995
Analysis, Surveys, Married people, Communication in marriage, Marital communication, Control (Psychology)

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