The United States is in the midst of an obesity epidemic. The majority of adults are now overweight or obese. This research takes a new look at why people change their body weight. There are three research questions driving this work. Does strain lead to weight change? If so, do social variables moderate that weight change? If health behaviors add information about this relationship, are they also moderated by the social variables? The results may lead to different weight loss strategies than those previously recommended. I propose that the reason for the inability of many individuals to lose weight and keep the weight off (both initially and after weight loss) is strain, and that success with weight control is related to social variables...
Both subjective and objectively measured social status has been associated with multiple health outc...
SummaryObjectiveTo explore the effects of social conditioning in an obese population on self-percept...
Background The prevalence of obesity has increased substantially over the past 30 years. We performe...
Obesity has reached epidemic proportions in American society. However, not enough attention has been...
This dissertation consists of two cross-sectional population studies (studies I and IV), and two pr...
Individuals can experience weight fluctuations during their life. This is associated with events, su...
Obesity has become a major social and public health concern in the United States. The risk for obesi...
This paper examines the influence of social norms on obesity. We develop a concept of social norm re...
Research has identified weight bias and weight bias internalisation (WBI) as key consequences of obe...
The rapid growth of overweight and obese popula-tions in recent decades has spurred research across ...
Overweight and obesity continues to burden majority of the United States (US) adult population, with...
Purpose: The ardent wish to lose weight, drive for thinness (DT), might be 1 psychosocial contributo...
Introduction: Changes in several body composition systems are responsible for a high burden of chron...
BackgroundObesity is a key risk factor for developing a long-term condition and a leading cause of m...
Previous research has documented social contagion in obesity and related health behaviors, but less ...
Both subjective and objectively measured social status has been associated with multiple health outc...
SummaryObjectiveTo explore the effects of social conditioning in an obese population on self-percept...
Background The prevalence of obesity has increased substantially over the past 30 years. We performe...
Obesity has reached epidemic proportions in American society. However, not enough attention has been...
This dissertation consists of two cross-sectional population studies (studies I and IV), and two pr...
Individuals can experience weight fluctuations during their life. This is associated with events, su...
Obesity has become a major social and public health concern in the United States. The risk for obesi...
This paper examines the influence of social norms on obesity. We develop a concept of social norm re...
Research has identified weight bias and weight bias internalisation (WBI) as key consequences of obe...
The rapid growth of overweight and obese popula-tions in recent decades has spurred research across ...
Overweight and obesity continues to burden majority of the United States (US) adult population, with...
Purpose: The ardent wish to lose weight, drive for thinness (DT), might be 1 psychosocial contributo...
Introduction: Changes in several body composition systems are responsible for a high burden of chron...
BackgroundObesity is a key risk factor for developing a long-term condition and a leading cause of m...
Previous research has documented social contagion in obesity and related health behaviors, but less ...
Both subjective and objectively measured social status has been associated with multiple health outc...
SummaryObjectiveTo explore the effects of social conditioning in an obese population on self-percept...
Background The prevalence of obesity has increased substantially over the past 30 years. We performe...