The emotional consequences of excessive body mass, associated with body image and acceptance, have become a global public health challenge as they may decrease the general well-being and hinder weight loss in overweight and obese individuals. Therefore, this study aimed to analyze the influence of age, body mass index (BMI), and waist-to-height ratio (WHtR) on body mass acceptance, attitudes, and motivation toward body mass reduction in overweight and obese Caucasian women with excessive abdominal fat. The previously validated BodyMass–DRama (Body Mass–Dietary Restrictions: Acceptance, Motivation, Attitudes) questionnaire was applied in this study. The declared acceptance, attitudes and motivation towards body mass reduction wer...
This study uses segmentation analyses to identify five distinct subgroups of U.S. midlife women (n =...
BACKGROUND: Women have higher rates of obesity than men and develop more pronounced functional defic...
Overweight is a health problem characterised as a higher than normal body weight due to an abnormal ...
Background: Obesity is the most important health challenge faced at a global level and represents a ...
Background: Obesity is one of the leading preventable causes of death worldwide.Objective: To compar...
The subject: the connection among the attitude to one’s body, acceptance of sociocultural ideals of ...
The prevalence of obesity is increasing at such an alarming rate worldwide that the World Health Org...
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between obesity, body image p...
With the increasing number of overweight and obese people, there is a growing public health concern ...
Object of the research: the effect of physical activity in middle-aged individuals with overweight a...
Weight loss outcomes in overweight and obese individuals may be influenced by individual weight loss...
Graduation date: 1984The purpose of this study was to identify significant differences\ud in body co...
Includes bibliographical references.A small percentage of the obese dieting public can lose weight t...
Background: Physical activity (PA) can provide health benefits and thus reduce the risk of complicat...
Background. Food less frequently used to provide the necessary nutrients for the survival and the bo...
This study uses segmentation analyses to identify five distinct subgroups of U.S. midlife women (n =...
BACKGROUND: Women have higher rates of obesity than men and develop more pronounced functional defic...
Overweight is a health problem characterised as a higher than normal body weight due to an abnormal ...
Background: Obesity is the most important health challenge faced at a global level and represents a ...
Background: Obesity is one of the leading preventable causes of death worldwide.Objective: To compar...
The subject: the connection among the attitude to one’s body, acceptance of sociocultural ideals of ...
The prevalence of obesity is increasing at such an alarming rate worldwide that the World Health Org...
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between obesity, body image p...
With the increasing number of overweight and obese people, there is a growing public health concern ...
Object of the research: the effect of physical activity in middle-aged individuals with overweight a...
Weight loss outcomes in overweight and obese individuals may be influenced by individual weight loss...
Graduation date: 1984The purpose of this study was to identify significant differences\ud in body co...
Includes bibliographical references.A small percentage of the obese dieting public can lose weight t...
Background: Physical activity (PA) can provide health benefits and thus reduce the risk of complicat...
Background. Food less frequently used to provide the necessary nutrients for the survival and the bo...
This study uses segmentation analyses to identify five distinct subgroups of U.S. midlife women (n =...
BACKGROUND: Women have higher rates of obesity than men and develop more pronounced functional defic...
Overweight is a health problem characterised as a higher than normal body weight due to an abnormal ...