Overweight patients report weight discrimination in health care settings and subsequent avoidance of routine preventive health care. The purpose of this study was to examine implicit and explicit attitudes about weight among a large group of medical doctors (MDs) to determine the pervasiveness of negative attitudes about weight among MDs. Test-takers voluntarily accessed a public Web site, known as Project ImplicitH, and opted to complete the Weight Implicit Association Test (IAT) (N = 359,261). A sub-sample identified their highest level of education as MD (N = 2,284). Among the MDs, 55 % were female, 78 % reported their race as white, and 62 % had a normal range BMI. This large sample of test-takers showed strong implicit anti-fat bias (C...
OBJECTIVE: Studies from the USA have identified medical students as a major source of stigmatizing a...
Americans hold negative and judgmental attitudes towards obese and overweight individuals and these ...
The constantly rising prevalence of overweight and obesity requires intensive research not only in t...
Overweight patients report weight discrimination in health care settings and subsequent avoidance of...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate whether negative implicit attitudes and beliefs toward overweight persons ...
ObjectivesTo assess levels of two types of anti-fat bias in obesity specialists, explicit bias, or c...
Objectives: To assess levels of two types of anti-fat bias in obesity specialists, explicit bias, or...
Weight bias is prevalent, detrimental, and resistant to change. This study provided a general studen...
Background Anti-fat prejudice is widespread and pervades numerous areas of society including educati...
The condition of obesity has been recognized by the American Medical Association (AMA) as a multi-fa...
Three studies investigated implicit biases, and their modifiability, against overweight persons. In ...
Weight bias has been linked with obesity epidemic and other weight-related concerns such as eating d...
Introduction Anti-fat prejudice has been documented in several areas of society, it’s a concern with...
Bias against individuals with obesity in medical settings has negative implications for patients, in...
influence of one’s own body weight on implicit and explicit anti-fat bias. Obesity. 2006;14:440–447....
OBJECTIVE: Studies from the USA have identified medical students as a major source of stigmatizing a...
Americans hold negative and judgmental attitudes towards obese and overweight individuals and these ...
The constantly rising prevalence of overweight and obesity requires intensive research not only in t...
Overweight patients report weight discrimination in health care settings and subsequent avoidance of...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate whether negative implicit attitudes and beliefs toward overweight persons ...
ObjectivesTo assess levels of two types of anti-fat bias in obesity specialists, explicit bias, or c...
Objectives: To assess levels of two types of anti-fat bias in obesity specialists, explicit bias, or...
Weight bias is prevalent, detrimental, and resistant to change. This study provided a general studen...
Background Anti-fat prejudice is widespread and pervades numerous areas of society including educati...
The condition of obesity has been recognized by the American Medical Association (AMA) as a multi-fa...
Three studies investigated implicit biases, and their modifiability, against overweight persons. In ...
Weight bias has been linked with obesity epidemic and other weight-related concerns such as eating d...
Introduction Anti-fat prejudice has been documented in several areas of society, it’s a concern with...
Bias against individuals with obesity in medical settings has negative implications for patients, in...
influence of one’s own body weight on implicit and explicit anti-fat bias. Obesity. 2006;14:440–447....
OBJECTIVE: Studies from the USA have identified medical students as a major source of stigmatizing a...
Americans hold negative and judgmental attitudes towards obese and overweight individuals and these ...
The constantly rising prevalence of overweight and obesity requires intensive research not only in t...