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✰Parts of this article have been presented at the following meetings/conferences: 1. ‘Appearance Matters 8′ conference in June 2018 (Bath, UK). 2. ‘British Psychological Society Division of Health Psychology Conference’ in September 2018 (Newcastle, UK).