AbstractThis study explored weight prejudice in 140 Italian pupils aged 5-10 by examining a) stereotyped beliefs that pupils have regarding overweight, underweight, and normal-weight body picture of children, b) the anti-fat attitudes, c) the choice of best friend and classmate, and d) the relationships between the anti-fat attitudes and the choice of best friend/classmate and the rejection referred to recreational activities expressed toward one of the body pictures. Results showed that pupils attributed negative characteristics to overweight and positive traits to normal-weight body pictures and expressed high levels of anti-fat attitudes toward overweight peers. Pupils chose normal-weight and underweight body picture of children as best ...
Background: Negative obesity stereotypes and anti-fat attitudes have been observed in children from ...
This study examined developmental attitudes towards underweight stimuli using two different measures...
Being overweight or obese is one of the most common reasons that children and adolescents are teased...
AbstractThe purpose of this study was to explore the anti-fat attitudes and stereotyped beliefs towa...
AbstractPurposethe comparison between adolescents and their physical education teachers/trainers abo...
The aim of the present study was to assess the content, favourability and generality of perceptions ...
Background Previous research suggests there is a tendency in overweight subjects to underestimate th...
Introduction Anti-fat prejudice has been documented in several areas of society, it’s a concern with...
This study investigates elementary school children's prejudice towards obesity. A sample of 1861 und...
Six- to 11-year-old children's attitudes toward thin, average-weight, and overweight targets were in...
Stigma against obesity has been demonstrated in children as young as 3 years old. Previous research...
Study One aimed to provide a current understanding of pupils’ attitudes towards people who are overw...
Children get involved in social categorization. Thus, they are able to stigmatize peers as well as ...
Obesity bias is one of the main psychosocial consequences experienced by people who are overweight a...
Study One aimed to provide a current understanding of pupils’ attitudes towards people who are overw...
Background: Negative obesity stereotypes and anti-fat attitudes have been observed in children from ...
This study examined developmental attitudes towards underweight stimuli using two different measures...
Being overweight or obese is one of the most common reasons that children and adolescents are teased...
AbstractThe purpose of this study was to explore the anti-fat attitudes and stereotyped beliefs towa...
AbstractPurposethe comparison between adolescents and their physical education teachers/trainers abo...
The aim of the present study was to assess the content, favourability and generality of perceptions ...
Background Previous research suggests there is a tendency in overweight subjects to underestimate th...
Introduction Anti-fat prejudice has been documented in several areas of society, it’s a concern with...
This study investigates elementary school children's prejudice towards obesity. A sample of 1861 und...
Six- to 11-year-old children's attitudes toward thin, average-weight, and overweight targets were in...
Stigma against obesity has been demonstrated in children as young as 3 years old. Previous research...
Study One aimed to provide a current understanding of pupils’ attitudes towards people who are overw...
Children get involved in social categorization. Thus, they are able to stigmatize peers as well as ...
Obesity bias is one of the main psychosocial consequences experienced by people who are overweight a...
Study One aimed to provide a current understanding of pupils’ attitudes towards people who are overw...
Background: Negative obesity stereotypes and anti-fat attitudes have been observed in children from ...
This study examined developmental attitudes towards underweight stimuli using two different measures...
Being overweight or obese is one of the most common reasons that children and adolescents are teased...