Objective: This study aimed to investigate trends and sociodemographic factors underlying weight misperception in adults with overweight and obesity in England. Methods: This study used descriptive and logistic regression analyses based on a pooled nationally representative cross‐sectional survey, Health Survey for England, for the years 1997, 1998, 2002, 2014, and 2015 of individuals with BMI ≥ 25 (n = 23,459). The main outcomes were (1) weight misperception and (2) weight‐loss attempts as well as the associations with demographic and socioeconomic characteristics and health status. Results: The proportion of individuals with overweight and obesity misperceiving their weight status increased over time between 1997 and 2015 (37% to 40% in m...
The aim of this paper is to better understand one of the mechanisms underlying the income-obesity re...
This cross-sectional survey study explored associations between perceived bodyweight norms, psycholo...
Background: Anti-fat attitudes may lead to stigmatisation of and lowered self-esteem in obese people...
Objective: This study aimed to investigate trends and sociodemographic factors underlying weight mis...
BACKGROUND: It has been suggested that a significant proportion of overweight and obese individuals ...
Objectives: The weight status of men with overweight and obesity tends to be visually underestimated...
Although overweight and obesity are widespread across most of the developed world, a considerable bo...
Individuals with overweight and obesity frequently underestimate their weight status and underestima...
BackgroundIt has been suggested that a significant proportion of overweight and obese individuals un...
This study aimed to explore whether the general population can identify a healthy BMI and accurately...
Background: Over the past few decades, the prevalence of obesity in the United States has steadily i...
The obesity crisis is one of the largest public health challenges of the 21st century. Population‐le...
Background: Anti-fat attitudes may lead to stigmatisation of and lowered self-esteem in obese people...
Background: Correctly identifying oneself as being overweight is presumed to be a prerequisite to su...
AbstractThe aim of this paper is to better understand one of the mechanisms underlying the income–ob...
The aim of this paper is to better understand one of the mechanisms underlying the income-obesity re...
This cross-sectional survey study explored associations between perceived bodyweight norms, psycholo...
Background: Anti-fat attitudes may lead to stigmatisation of and lowered self-esteem in obese people...
Objective: This study aimed to investigate trends and sociodemographic factors underlying weight mis...
BACKGROUND: It has been suggested that a significant proportion of overweight and obese individuals ...
Objectives: The weight status of men with overweight and obesity tends to be visually underestimated...
Although overweight and obesity are widespread across most of the developed world, a considerable bo...
Individuals with overweight and obesity frequently underestimate their weight status and underestima...
BackgroundIt has been suggested that a significant proportion of overweight and obese individuals un...
This study aimed to explore whether the general population can identify a healthy BMI and accurately...
Background: Over the past few decades, the prevalence of obesity in the United States has steadily i...
The obesity crisis is one of the largest public health challenges of the 21st century. Population‐le...
Background: Anti-fat attitudes may lead to stigmatisation of and lowered self-esteem in obese people...
Background: Correctly identifying oneself as being overweight is presumed to be a prerequisite to su...
AbstractThe aim of this paper is to better understand one of the mechanisms underlying the income–ob...
The aim of this paper is to better understand one of the mechanisms underlying the income-obesity re...
This cross-sectional survey study explored associations between perceived bodyweight norms, psycholo...
Background: Anti-fat attitudes may lead to stigmatisation of and lowered self-esteem in obese people...