Gender and Health

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A socially constructed standard that shapes what people deem to be appealing in terms of looks.
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Eating-related conditions affected by poor mental health, caused by cultural pressures and gendered expectations.
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A person’s thoughts and feelings about the appearance of their own body.
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A hormone responsible for physical development, behavior, and traits associated with masculinity.
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A hormone responsible for reproductive functioning, immune health, and traits associated with femininity.
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Harmful behaviors or actions that can affect physical, emotional, or psychological well-being.
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An indicator used to signal or categorize aspects of gender or identity.
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A socially defined set of expectations and norms attached to being a man.
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A socially defined set of expectations and norms attached to being a woman.
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Natural, recurring biological changes that affect the body and emotions.
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A person’s overall well-being that influences how they think, feel, and act.
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The overall state of maintaining physical, mental, and emotional health in daily life.
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Internal feelings and reactions that influence how people communicate and respond to situations.
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The biological process of living organisms creating offspring.