Quoted in AOLHealth today on Teens, weight, & depression

A recent study a Penn State suggests that teen girls who think they are overweight but are actually at a healthy weight are more at risk for depression than their overweight peers. I was invited to comment as an "expert" on the topic in an AOLHealth.com article and give suggestions on how parents can help their teens develop healthy body image.

Here's a link to the article...

Weight & Depression in Teen Girls: Misperception of Weight Leads to Depression

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