Objective Stigmatization of obesity is common, but whether this stigma extends to people with obesity also being considered less human than individuals without obesity has not been examined. This study investigated whether people with obesity are blatantly dehumanized (i.e., explicitly considered to be less human and more animallike) and whether this predicts obesity discrimination. Methods In four online studies (total N = 1,506) with American, British, and Indian participants, evidence for blatant dehumanization of people with obesity was examined. Whether blatant dehumanization of people with obesity was moderated by BMI and to what extent blatant dehumanization predicted support for weight discrimination were also investigated. Results ...
Approximately two thirds of adults in the United States are overweight or obese (Ogden, Carroll, Kit...
Having extra body fat places one in a low-status social group. People with obesity face numerous neg...
The aim of this work was to develop knowledge about and awareness of fatness stigmatization from a s...
Integrating a dehumanization perspective with the literature on stereotyping of obesity, this paper ...
Integrating a dehumanization perspective with the literature on stereotyping of obesity, thispaper i...
Theoretical approaches to stigmatization have highlighted distinct psychological mechanisms underlyi...
Obese individuals are blamed for their excess weight based on causal attribution to the individual. ...
Rises in obesity prevalence over recent decades have corresponded with increasing stigmatisation of,...
Ekant Veer, University of Bath, UK One defining antecedent of marginalized consumer groups is their ...
Research shows that negative attitudes toward obese people are pervasive and difficult to change (Pu...
Obesity stigma largely remains a socially acceptable bias with harmful outcomes for its victims. Whi...
Weight stigma is pervasive in mass media, including news, movies and television, as well as social m...
Obesity stigma exists within many institutions and cultural settings. Most studies suggest that stig...
ethnicity effects in the stigmatization of obesity. Obes Res. 2005;13:1226–1231. Objective: To asses...
Given the high number of people living with obesity, obesity must be considered a worldwide health i...
Approximately two thirds of adults in the United States are overweight or obese (Ogden, Carroll, Kit...
Having extra body fat places one in a low-status social group. People with obesity face numerous neg...
The aim of this work was to develop knowledge about and awareness of fatness stigmatization from a s...
Integrating a dehumanization perspective with the literature on stereotyping of obesity, this paper ...
Integrating a dehumanization perspective with the literature on stereotyping of obesity, thispaper i...
Theoretical approaches to stigmatization have highlighted distinct psychological mechanisms underlyi...
Obese individuals are blamed for their excess weight based on causal attribution to the individual. ...
Rises in obesity prevalence over recent decades have corresponded with increasing stigmatisation of,...
Ekant Veer, University of Bath, UK One defining antecedent of marginalized consumer groups is their ...
Research shows that negative attitudes toward obese people are pervasive and difficult to change (Pu...
Obesity stigma largely remains a socially acceptable bias with harmful outcomes for its victims. Whi...
Weight stigma is pervasive in mass media, including news, movies and television, as well as social m...
Obesity stigma exists within many institutions and cultural settings. Most studies suggest that stig...
ethnicity effects in the stigmatization of obesity. Obes Res. 2005;13:1226–1231. Objective: To asses...
Given the high number of people living with obesity, obesity must be considered a worldwide health i...
Approximately two thirds of adults in the United States are overweight or obese (Ogden, Carroll, Kit...
Having extra body fat places one in a low-status social group. People with obesity face numerous neg...
The aim of this work was to develop knowledge about and awareness of fatness stigmatization from a s...