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Descriptive subsample exploratory factor analysis (n = 239).

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Weight Efficacy Lifestyle Questionnaire: Factors, items, and loading.

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Fig 1.

Relationship factor “Physical and emotional discomfort” and the question “If you have tried to lose weight, have you succeeded?”.

The scores are equal to the following answers: 1. No, I did not lose weight; 2. Yes, but very little, less than what I expected; 3. Yes, almost what I expected; 4. Yes, what I expected.

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Fig 2.

Relationship factor “External pressure” and the question “If you have tried to lose weight, have you succeeded?”.

The scores are equal to the following answers: 1. No, I did not lose weight; 2. Yes, but very little, less than what I expected; 3. Yes, almost what I expected; 4. Yes, what I expected.

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Fig 3.

Relationship between the “Physical and emotional discomfort” factor and the body mass index (BMI).

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Fig 4.

Relationship between the “External pressure” factor and the body mass index (BMI).

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Fig 5.

Relationship between “Physical and emotional discomfort” factor, body mass index, and the attempt to lose weight.

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Fig 6.

Relationship between “External pressure” factor, body mass index, and the attempt to lose weight.

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