Objective: Weight discrimination is associated with increased risk of obesity. The mechanism of this relationship is unknown, but being overweight is a highly stigmatized condition and may be a source of chronic stress that contributes to the development and pathophysiology of obesity. The objective of this study was to test whether weight stigma is associated with physiological risk factors linked to stress and obesity, including hypercortisolism and oxidative stress, independent of adiposity. Method: We examined the fre-quency of experiencing situations involving weight stigma and consciousness of weight stigma in relation to hypothalamicpituitaryadrenal axis activity and oxidative stress (F2-isoprostanes) in 45 healthy overweight to obes...
Objective: To examine the association between adiposity and the magnitude of cardiovascular reaction...
Social stigma is increasingly recognized as a cause of stress-induced pathophysiology. We tested the...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Stress has long been suspected to be interrelated to (abdominal) obesity. However...
ObjectiveWeight discrimination is associated with increased risk of obesity. The mechanism of this r...
Objective: To determine the physiological impact of exposure to weight stigma by examining alteratio...
ObjectiveRates of weight-based stigmatization have steadily increased over the past decade. The psyc...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Stigmatization of individuals with obesity is pervasive and may act as a psy...
The portrayal of obesity in the media is often one of negativity. Consequently, it may generate an i...
Obesity has been on the rise in the United States and as the obesity rate grows, so does the discrim...
Introduction: Obesity is associated with various psychological and physiological disturbances. Of in...
Weight stigma is highly pervasive, but its consequences are understudied. This review draws from the...
Objective: There is increasing evidence for weight-based discrimination against persons with obesity...
Cortisol plays an important role between stress, weight gain, and the development of obesity. Theref...
Cortisol plays an important role between stress, weight gain, and the development of obesity. Theref...
Objective: To examine the association between adiposity and the magnitude of cardiovascular reaction...
Objective: To examine the association between adiposity and the magnitude of cardiovascular reaction...
Social stigma is increasingly recognized as a cause of stress-induced pathophysiology. We tested the...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Stress has long been suspected to be interrelated to (abdominal) obesity. However...
ObjectiveWeight discrimination is associated with increased risk of obesity. The mechanism of this r...
Objective: To determine the physiological impact of exposure to weight stigma by examining alteratio...
ObjectiveRates of weight-based stigmatization have steadily increased over the past decade. The psyc...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Stigmatization of individuals with obesity is pervasive and may act as a psy...
The portrayal of obesity in the media is often one of negativity. Consequently, it may generate an i...
Obesity has been on the rise in the United States and as the obesity rate grows, so does the discrim...
Introduction: Obesity is associated with various psychological and physiological disturbances. Of in...
Weight stigma is highly pervasive, but its consequences are understudied. This review draws from the...
Objective: There is increasing evidence for weight-based discrimination against persons with obesity...
Cortisol plays an important role between stress, weight gain, and the development of obesity. Theref...
Cortisol plays an important role between stress, weight gain, and the development of obesity. Theref...
Objective: To examine the association between adiposity and the magnitude of cardiovascular reaction...
Objective: To examine the association between adiposity and the magnitude of cardiovascular reaction...
Social stigma is increasingly recognized as a cause of stress-induced pathophysiology. We tested the...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Stress has long been suspected to be interrelated to (abdominal) obesity. However...