Episode 130: Welcome back to Real Health Radio. This week it’s a solo episode, and I’m reviewing “The Fiji Study”.
This study looks at teenager’s beliefs and behaviours around body image and dieting in 1995 when television was first introduced and then in 1998, three years later. I go over the findings, what some of the possible reasons are, and talk about what I think we can take away from it.
00:01:00
What I’ve been up to
00:05:00
What is the Fiji study?
00:06:45
Why was Fiji a good place to conduct this study?
00:09:00
What is the Eating Attitudes Test?
00:10:30
What did the study find?
00:16:30
What’s the take home message here?
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