Empirical StudyMorbid obesity is a progressive, chronic condition associated with failed attempts at change and repeated relapses. There seems to be little previous research into the understanding of the everyday life of morbidly obese adults. We wanted to gain more knowledge about characteristics of eating habits and body image as well as motivational forces for change. A qualitative approach was chosen in order to gain insight into how morbidly obese adults experience everyday life. Qualitative interviews are well suited to provide insight into themes from the interviewee’s life story from the subjects’ own perspectives. To gain insight into such processes, a narrative approach that allowed the informants to give voice to their wa...
Background: Overweight and obesity are complex conditions, associated with a wide range of serious h...
SummaryObjectiveTo explore the effects of social conditioning in an obese population on self-percept...
This data consists of qualitative data from interviews with 15 participants. The participants were ...
Morbid obesity is a progressive, chronic condition associated with failed attempts at change and rep...
Backround: Obesity is one of the biggest problems related to health in the days we live. This situat...
The aim is to identify facilitators and barriers for physical activity (PA) experienced by morbidly ...
Thesis (M.A., Psychology)--California State University, Sacramento, 2012.Some of the highest increas...
Obesity presents challenges in everyday life, one of which involves the existential aspects of livin...
The aim of this study is to create an understanding of the lived experience of adults suffering from...
The aim for this study was to describe men´s experiences of living with obesity. By exploring the ...
The aim is to identify facilitators and barriers for physical activity (PA) experienced by morbidly ...
Objectives: Obesity rates are increasing and practitioners working in primary care are ideally situa...
Purpose: We aimed to gain deeper insight into how people struggling with obesity handle their life s...
Public responses to obesity have focused on providing standardized messages and supports to all obes...
Background: Obesity in adults is a leading health challenge that causes millions of deaths worldwide...
Background: Overweight and obesity are complex conditions, associated with a wide range of serious h...
SummaryObjectiveTo explore the effects of social conditioning in an obese population on self-percept...
This data consists of qualitative data from interviews with 15 participants. The participants were ...
Morbid obesity is a progressive, chronic condition associated with failed attempts at change and rep...
Backround: Obesity is one of the biggest problems related to health in the days we live. This situat...
The aim is to identify facilitators and barriers for physical activity (PA) experienced by morbidly ...
Thesis (M.A., Psychology)--California State University, Sacramento, 2012.Some of the highest increas...
Obesity presents challenges in everyday life, one of which involves the existential aspects of livin...
The aim of this study is to create an understanding of the lived experience of adults suffering from...
The aim for this study was to describe men´s experiences of living with obesity. By exploring the ...
The aim is to identify facilitators and barriers for physical activity (PA) experienced by morbidly ...
Objectives: Obesity rates are increasing and practitioners working in primary care are ideally situa...
Purpose: We aimed to gain deeper insight into how people struggling with obesity handle their life s...
Public responses to obesity have focused on providing standardized messages and supports to all obes...
Background: Obesity in adults is a leading health challenge that causes millions of deaths worldwide...
Background: Overweight and obesity are complex conditions, associated with a wide range of serious h...
SummaryObjectiveTo explore the effects of social conditioning in an obese population on self-percept...
This data consists of qualitative data from interviews with 15 participants. The participants were ...