Objective: This study examined the relationship between internalization of negative weight-based stereotypes and indices of eating behaviors and emotional well-being in a sample of overweight and obese women. Research Method and Procedures: The sample was com-prised of 1013 women who belonged to a national, non-profit weight loss organization. Participants completed an on-line battery of self-report questionnaires measuring fre-quency of weight stigmatization and coping responses to deal with bias and symptoms of depression and self-esteem, attitudes about weight and obesity, and binge eating behav-iors. In addition, participants were asked to list the most common weight-based stereotypes and whether they be-lieved them to be true or false....
Americans hold negative and judgmental attitudes towards obese and overweight individuals and these ...
Weight self-stigma is conceptualized as a multidimensional concept involving experiences of shame, s...
Prevalence rates of overweight and obesity continue to rise and the majority of Americans are consid...
Society stigmatizes overweight people. Overweight women with binge eating disorder (BED), appear to ...
Obesity is not limited to physical health symptoms, but is also associated with psychosocial factors...
Weight disorders and overeating are increasingly being labeled as addictions. It is important to ide...
Weight-based stigmatization experiences include negative social consequences that overweight and obe...
Weight stigma typically focuses on suggestions that people with overweight and obesity are incompete...
M.A. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2013.Includes bibliographical references.Given the difficulty of ...
Weight stigma typically focuses on suggestions that people with overweight and obesity are incompete...
Obesity is not limited to physical health symptoms, but is also associated with psychosocial factors...
Weight stigma typically focuses on suggestions that people with overweight and obesity are incompete...
Weight stigma typically focuses on suggestions that people with overweight and obesity are incompete...
Americans hold negative and judgmental attitudes towards obese and overweight individuals and these ...
Psychological struggle seems to be an inherent part of the human experience. Unfortunately, the publ...
Americans hold negative and judgmental attitudes towards obese and overweight individuals and these ...
Weight self-stigma is conceptualized as a multidimensional concept involving experiences of shame, s...
Prevalence rates of overweight and obesity continue to rise and the majority of Americans are consid...
Society stigmatizes overweight people. Overweight women with binge eating disorder (BED), appear to ...
Obesity is not limited to physical health symptoms, but is also associated with psychosocial factors...
Weight disorders and overeating are increasingly being labeled as addictions. It is important to ide...
Weight-based stigmatization experiences include negative social consequences that overweight and obe...
Weight stigma typically focuses on suggestions that people with overweight and obesity are incompete...
M.A. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2013.Includes bibliographical references.Given the difficulty of ...
Weight stigma typically focuses on suggestions that people with overweight and obesity are incompete...
Obesity is not limited to physical health symptoms, but is also associated with psychosocial factors...
Weight stigma typically focuses on suggestions that people with overweight and obesity are incompete...
Weight stigma typically focuses on suggestions that people with overweight and obesity are incompete...
Americans hold negative and judgmental attitudes towards obese and overweight individuals and these ...
Psychological struggle seems to be an inherent part of the human experience. Unfortunately, the publ...
Americans hold negative and judgmental attitudes towards obese and overweight individuals and these ...
Weight self-stigma is conceptualized as a multidimensional concept involving experiences of shame, s...
Prevalence rates of overweight and obesity continue to rise and the majority of Americans are consid...