The Author(s) 2018. Weight stigma is related to lower levels of motivation to exercise in overweight and obesity. This study explored the nature of the relationship between stigma, motivation to exercise and physical activity while accounting for gender differences. Participants were 439 adults with overweight and obesity (mean body mass index = 32.18 kg/m2, standard deviation = 4.09 kg/m2). Females reported significantly more frequent stigma experiences than males. Mediation models found a conditional direct effect of weight stigma for males, with higher frequency of stigma experiences related to higher levels of walking and vigorous physical activity. A conditional indirect effect was found for females for walking, moderate and vigorous l...
Objective Weight stigma is prevalent across multiple life domains, and negatively affects both psyc...
Weight stigma is discrimination or bias against any individual who is perceived to be overweight or ...
Background: Weight loss does not necessarily decrease the negative appraisal of a formerly overweigh...
Stigmatisation based on an individual’s weight remains a prevalent occurrence across the world. This...
Social influences, such as weight stigma, perpetuate rates of overweight and obesity, as well as con...
The aim of this study was to qualitatively examine weight stigma in individuals who exercise frequen...
The aim of this study was to qualitatively examine weight stigma in individuals who exercise frequen...
The vast majority of research on weight stigma and binge eating has focused on women’s experiences. ...
Participation in physical activity and sport is on the decline and there is a poor understanding of ...
Obesity is not limited to physical health symptoms, but is also associated with psychosocial factors...
We hypothesized that exposure to weight stigma simultaneously motivation to lose or avoid gaining we...
Objectives: To investigate the effect of weight stigma in news media on (a) intentions to increase p...
Obesity stigma exists within many institutions and cultural settings. Most studies suggest that stig...
(c) The Author/s. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the CreativeCommons...
Obese individuals face increasing levels of prejudice and discrimination. In addition, some individu...
Objective Weight stigma is prevalent across multiple life domains, and negatively affects both psyc...
Weight stigma is discrimination or bias against any individual who is perceived to be overweight or ...
Background: Weight loss does not necessarily decrease the negative appraisal of a formerly overweigh...
Stigmatisation based on an individual’s weight remains a prevalent occurrence across the world. This...
Social influences, such as weight stigma, perpetuate rates of overweight and obesity, as well as con...
The aim of this study was to qualitatively examine weight stigma in individuals who exercise frequen...
The aim of this study was to qualitatively examine weight stigma in individuals who exercise frequen...
The vast majority of research on weight stigma and binge eating has focused on women’s experiences. ...
Participation in physical activity and sport is on the decline and there is a poor understanding of ...
Obesity is not limited to physical health symptoms, but is also associated with psychosocial factors...
We hypothesized that exposure to weight stigma simultaneously motivation to lose or avoid gaining we...
Objectives: To investigate the effect of weight stigma in news media on (a) intentions to increase p...
Obesity stigma exists within many institutions and cultural settings. Most studies suggest that stig...
(c) The Author/s. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the CreativeCommons...
Obese individuals face increasing levels of prejudice and discrimination. In addition, some individu...
Objective Weight stigma is prevalent across multiple life domains, and negatively affects both psyc...
Weight stigma is discrimination or bias against any individual who is perceived to be overweight or ...
Background: Weight loss does not necessarily decrease the negative appraisal of a formerly overweigh...