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Publications by Kirsten Krahnstoever Davison
A Longitudinal Examination of Patterns in Girls' Weight Concerns and Body Dissatisfaction From Ages 5 to 9 Years
International Journal of Eating Disorders
Psychiatry
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Links Between Parents' and Girls' Television Viewing Behaviors: A Longitudinal Examination
Journal of Pediatrics
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Pediatrics
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Advanced Pubertal Status at Age 11 and Lower Physical Activity in Adolescent Girls
Journal of Pediatrics
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