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Study links fitness apps to disordered eating and obsessive behaviour
Young adults who use diet and fitness apps regularly are more likely to develop negative habits related to food, exercise and body image, Flinders University researchers have found.
PhD candidate in clinical psychology, Isabella Anderberg, said while the mobile apps could benefit people by…
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