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ISSN 2224-4476
Research Articles
Vol. 35, Issue 1, 2020December 08, 2020 BST

Food Insecurity, Hoarding Behavior, and Environmental Harshness Do Not Predict Weight Changes During the COVID-19 Pandemic

Stephanie J. Eder, Michal M. Stefanczyk, Michał Pieniak, Judit Martínez Molina, Jakub Binter, Ondra Pešout, Patrick Smela, Frank Scharnowski, David Steyrl,
Life-history theoryAppetiteFood insecurityBody massWeight gainEnvironmental harshnessCOVID-19.
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Eder, S. J., Stefanczyk, M. M., Pieniak, M., Molina, J. M., Binter, J., Pešout, O., Smela, P., Scharnowski, F., & Steyrl, D. (2020). Food insecurity, hoarding behavior, and environmental harshness do not predict weight changes during the COVID-19 pandemic. Human Ethology, 35(1), 122–136. https:/​/​doi.org/​10.22330/​he/​35/​122-136

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