Negative attitudes towards people with obesity are common even in health care settings. So far, the attitudes and causal beliefs of dietitians and nutritionists have not been investigated systematically. The aim of this article was to review the current state of quantitative research on weight-related stigma by dietitians and nutritionists.A systematic literature review was conducted in 2014 using PubMed, PsycINFO, Web of Science and Cochrane Library.Eight studies were found that differ in regard to study characteristics, instruments and the origin of the sample. Six out of eight studies reported weight stigma expressed by dietitians and nutritionists. Their believed causes of obesity indicated a defined preference for internal factors rath...
Abstract Background: Provider stigmatization of obese patients, whether they are metabolically healt...
Abstract Background In an era when obesity prevalence is high throughout much of the world, there is...
Background Obesity-related stigma likely influences how obese people interact with health-care profe...
Negative attitudes towards people with obesity are common even in health care settings. So far, the ...
Negative attitudes towards people with obesity are common even in health care settings. So far, the ...
<div><p>Aim</p><p>Negative attitudes towards people with obesity are common even in health care sett...
Aim: Negative attitudes towards people with obesity are common even in health care settings. So far,...
Aim: Negative attitudes towards people with obesity are common even in health care settings. So far,...
Aim: Negative attitudes towards people with obesity are common even in health care settings. So far,...
Aim Negative attitudes towards people with obesity are common even in health care settings. So far, ...
(1) Background: Obesity is associated with significant social consequences, and individuals with obe...
The constantly rising prevalence of overweight and obesity requires intensive research not only in t...
Weight bias is present in different scenarios, one of them is the area of health on the part of its ...
The work is focused on the perception of obesity as a stigma. Obesity is a disease which characteriz...
Given the high number of people living with obesity, obesity must be considered a worldwide health i...
Abstract Background: Provider stigmatization of obese patients, whether they are metabolically healt...
Abstract Background In an era when obesity prevalence is high throughout much of the world, there is...
Background Obesity-related stigma likely influences how obese people interact with health-care profe...
Negative attitudes towards people with obesity are common even in health care settings. So far, the ...
Negative attitudes towards people with obesity are common even in health care settings. So far, the ...
<div><p>Aim</p><p>Negative attitudes towards people with obesity are common even in health care sett...
Aim: Negative attitudes towards people with obesity are common even in health care settings. So far,...
Aim: Negative attitudes towards people with obesity are common even in health care settings. So far,...
Aim: Negative attitudes towards people with obesity are common even in health care settings. So far,...
Aim Negative attitudes towards people with obesity are common even in health care settings. So far, ...
(1) Background: Obesity is associated with significant social consequences, and individuals with obe...
The constantly rising prevalence of overweight and obesity requires intensive research not only in t...
Weight bias is present in different scenarios, one of them is the area of health on the part of its ...
The work is focused on the perception of obesity as a stigma. Obesity is a disease which characteriz...
Given the high number of people living with obesity, obesity must be considered a worldwide health i...
Abstract Background: Provider stigmatization of obese patients, whether they are metabolically healt...
Abstract Background In an era when obesity prevalence is high throughout much of the world, there is...
Background Obesity-related stigma likely influences how obese people interact with health-care profe...