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      Lifestyle as a choice of necessity: Young women, health and obesity

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                Journal
                Social Theory & Health
                Soc Theory Health
                Springer Nature
                1477-8211
                1477-822X
                May 2014
                November 20 2013
                : 12
                : 2
                : 138-158
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                10.1057/sth.2013.25
                e4b64dbf-6475-4f80-a622-03a63a5807f7
                © 2013

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