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Fig 1.

Inclusion and exclusion processes for the analytic sample from the Korea National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (KNHANES) in 2014.

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Table 1.

Descriptive characteristics of the study sample (N = 3,318): Korean adults aged 19–65 years with BMI> = 18.5kg/m2 and no history of depression.

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Association of weight status perception pattern and disordered weight control behaviors with depressive symptoms (PHQ-9K) among Korean women (N = 1,876) aged 19–65 years with BMI> = 18.5kg/m2 and no history of depression.

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Association of weight status perception pattern and disordered weight control behaviors with depressive symptoms (PHQ-9K) among Korean men (N = 1,442) aged 19–65 years with BMI> = 18.5kg/m2 and no history of depression.

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Association of weight status perception pattern and disordered weight control behaviors with depressive symptoms (PHQ-9K) among Koreans aged 19–40 years with BMI> = 18.5kg/m2 and no history of depression.

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Association of weight status perception pattern and disordered weight control behaviors with depressive symptoms (PHQ-9K) among Koreans aged 41–65 years with BMI> = 18.5kg/m2 and no history of depression.

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Table 6.

Sensitivity analysis of multilevel linear models for depressive symptoms (PHQ-9K) among Korean women with varying cut-offs for obesity.

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Sensitivity analysis of multilevel linear models for depressive symptoms (PHQ-9K) among Korean women with varying cut-offs for normal weight category.

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