“…Of studies reporting ethnicity, samples were predominantly White ( N = 9) (Butzer, LoRusso, Shin, & Khalsa, 2017; Dopp, Mooney, Armitage, & King, 2012; Felver, Razza, Morton, Clawson, & Mannion, 2020; Haden, Daly, & Hagins, 2014; Hainsworth et al., 2018; Lubans et al., 2012; Lubans, Smith, et al., 2016; Schneider et al., 2008; Smith et al., 2018), Asian ( N = 2) (Ho et al., 2017; Roh et al., 2018) or African American ( N = 1) (Neumark‐Sztainer et al., 2010). Five studies included overweight/obese participants (BMI > 85th percentile for age and sex) (Elnaggar & Shendy, 2016; Hainsworth et al., 2018; Lopera et al., 2016; Schranz et al., 2013; Toulabi, Nikoo, Amini, Nazari, & Mardani, 2012), and one included adolescents that screened positive for depression (Dopp et al., 2012) using the Children’s Depression Rating Scale Revised (CDSR‐R > 36) (Poznanski & Mokros, 1996).…”