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Eight and nine-year-olds experience poor body image as hormone levels rise

by Staff August 14, 2018
August 14, 2018 59 views
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Children as young as eight are vulnerable to poor body image as hormone levels rise with the onset of puberty, a new study has found. The study based on data from more than 1,100 eight- to nine-year-olds indicates a need for strategies in schools and at home to help children maintain a positive body image prior to the onset of puberty.

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