Aims: The present study aims to find out how obese adults differ from nonobese adults with respect to self-concept, various domains of family environment, and general well-being. Subjects and Methods: A sample of sixty individuals within age group 21–50 years, selected using purposive sampling from obesity and lifestyle clinic of a hospital, was divided into obese and nonobese groups on the basis of body mass index (BMI) (≥25 kg/m2), with thirty individuals in each group. The sample was assessed on the basis of Self-concept Inventory (Shah, 1986), Family Environment Scale (Bhatia and Chadha, 1993), and General Health Questionnaire-28 (GHQ-28; Goldberg and Miller, 1979). Statistical Analyses: Statistical analyses included descriptive statist...
Obesity and overweight are both described as a build-up of elevated body fat that is hazardous to on...
Obesity and overweight are both described as a build-up of elevated body fat that is hazardous to on...
Aim: To study the psychosocial aspects of obesity and to determine the patients’ insight into the ca...
OBJECTIVES: We aimed to describe the main psycho-social factors related to obesity in an adult popul...
Objectives We aimed to describe the main psycho-social factors related to obesity in an adult popula...
Objective: To explore the effects of social conditioning in an obese population on self-perception a...
This dissertation consists of two cross-sectional population studies (studies I and IV), and two pro...
: Studies conducted by the World Health Organization (WHO) and Economic Development and Cooperation ...
Background and aim: Obesity is a growing phenomena and various psychological constructs need to be a...
The aims of this study were to evaluate the association between obesity and socio-demographic and ps...
Surprisingly little research exists examining body image in the overweight. The present study aimed ...
The prevalence of being overweight and of obesity is increasing worldwide, and is associated with a ...
In the UK, the prevalence of obesity has tripled since the 1980s and statistics for Scotland indicat...
Objective: Obesity is a multifactorial condition that is associated with high levels of morbidity an...
The prevalence of being overweight and of obesity is increasing worldwide, and is associated with a ...
Obesity and overweight are both described as a build-up of elevated body fat that is hazardous to on...
Obesity and overweight are both described as a build-up of elevated body fat that is hazardous to on...
Aim: To study the psychosocial aspects of obesity and to determine the patients’ insight into the ca...
OBJECTIVES: We aimed to describe the main psycho-social factors related to obesity in an adult popul...
Objectives We aimed to describe the main psycho-social factors related to obesity in an adult popula...
Objective: To explore the effects of social conditioning in an obese population on self-perception a...
This dissertation consists of two cross-sectional population studies (studies I and IV), and two pro...
: Studies conducted by the World Health Organization (WHO) and Economic Development and Cooperation ...
Background and aim: Obesity is a growing phenomena and various psychological constructs need to be a...
The aims of this study were to evaluate the association between obesity and socio-demographic and ps...
Surprisingly little research exists examining body image in the overweight. The present study aimed ...
The prevalence of being overweight and of obesity is increasing worldwide, and is associated with a ...
In the UK, the prevalence of obesity has tripled since the 1980s and statistics for Scotland indicat...
Objective: Obesity is a multifactorial condition that is associated with high levels of morbidity an...
The prevalence of being overweight and of obesity is increasing worldwide, and is associated with a ...
Obesity and overweight are both described as a build-up of elevated body fat that is hazardous to on...
Obesity and overweight are both described as a build-up of elevated body fat that is hazardous to on...
Aim: To study the psychosocial aspects of obesity and to determine the patients’ insight into the ca...