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Fox CL et al. – Overweight or obese children reported experiencing significantly more verbal and physical bullying than their non–overweight peers. Global self–worth, self–esteem for physical appearance and body dissatisfaction each fully mediated the paths between weight status and being a victim of bullying.

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