BACKGROUND: It has been suggested that a significant proportion of overweight and obese individuals underestimate their weight status and think of themselves as being a healthier weight status than they are. The present study examines the prevalence of weight status misperceptions in a recent sample of UK adults, and tests whether the use of self-reported BMI biases estimation of weight status misperceptions. METHODS: Data came from UK adults who took part in the 2013 Health Survey for England. We examined the proportion of overweight vs. normal weight (categorised using self-reported vs. measured BMI) males and females who perceived their weight as being 'about right', as well as how common this perception was among individuals whose waist...
Objective: Self-identification of overweight is associated with a greater desire to lose weight, but...
Objectives: The purpose of the study was to examine potential differences between two approaches to ...
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BackgroundIt has been suggested that a significant proportion of overweight and obese individuals un...
Background: Correctly identifying oneself as being overweight is presumed to be a prerequisite to su...
Objectives Body‐weight norms may explain why personal evaluations of weight status are often inaccu...
Objective: This study aimed to investigate trends and sociodemographic factors underlying weight mis...
Published online: 21 March 2017Background: Limited evidence supports a possible association between ...
Overweight men often underestimate their weight status. Here, we examine whether underestimation occ...
Fox, K., Stovall, B., Mariacher, K., Pautler, P., Hedgepeth, A., Fengl, C., & Smith, K. Slippery Roc...
BACKGROUND: To evaluate the association between weight misperception and psychological symptoms in t...
Background To evaluate the association between weight misperception and psychological symptoms in t...
Background: Weight misperception might preclude the adoption of healthful weight-related attitudes a...
Background: With studies around the world suggesting a large proportion of people do not recognise t...
This study aimed to explore whether the general population can identify a healthy BMI and accurately...
Objective: Self-identification of overweight is associated with a greater desire to lose weight, but...
Objectives: The purpose of the study was to examine potential differences between two approaches to ...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
BackgroundIt has been suggested that a significant proportion of overweight and obese individuals un...
Background: Correctly identifying oneself as being overweight is presumed to be a prerequisite to su...
Objectives Body‐weight norms may explain why personal evaluations of weight status are often inaccu...
Objective: This study aimed to investigate trends and sociodemographic factors underlying weight mis...
Published online: 21 March 2017Background: Limited evidence supports a possible association between ...
Overweight men often underestimate their weight status. Here, we examine whether underestimation occ...
Fox, K., Stovall, B., Mariacher, K., Pautler, P., Hedgepeth, A., Fengl, C., & Smith, K. Slippery Roc...
BACKGROUND: To evaluate the association between weight misperception and psychological symptoms in t...
Background To evaluate the association between weight misperception and psychological symptoms in t...
Background: Weight misperception might preclude the adoption of healthful weight-related attitudes a...
Background: With studies around the world suggesting a large proportion of people do not recognise t...
This study aimed to explore whether the general population can identify a healthy BMI and accurately...
Objective: Self-identification of overweight is associated with a greater desire to lose weight, but...
Objectives: The purpose of the study was to examine potential differences between two approaches to ...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...