It is commonly assumed that a person identifying that they are ‘overweight’ is an important prerequisite to successful weight management. However, there has been no systematic evaluation of evidence supporting this proposition. The aim of the present research was to systematically review evidence on the relationship between perceived overweight and (i) weight loss attempts, (ii) weight control strategies (healthy and unhealthy), (iii) weight‐related behaviours (physical activity and eating habits), (iv) disordered eating and (v) weight change. We synthesized evidence from 78 eligible studies and evaluated evidence linking perceived overweight with outcome variables separately according to the gender, age and objective weight status of study...
Background: Health professionals have an important role to play in the management of obesity, but ma...
Overweight men often underestimate their weight status. Here, we examine whether underestimation occ...
The aim of this paper is to better understand one of the mechanisms underlying the income-obesity re...
It is commonly assumed that a person identifying that they are ‘overweight’ is an import...
It is commonly assumed that a person identifying that they are ‘overweight’ is an important prerequ...
Objective: Self-identification of overweight is associated with a greater desire to lose weight, but...
Objectives Body‐weight norms may explain why personal evaluations of weight status are often inaccu...
Background: Correctly identifying oneself as being overweight is presumed to be a prerequisite to su...
M.S., Clinical Exercise PhysiologyStudies have emphasized the commonality of individuals being overw...
The obesity crisis is one of the largest public health challenges of the 21st century. Population‐le...
Individuals with overweight and obesity frequently underestimate their weight status and underestima...
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Self-identification as being ‘overweight’ may be associated with adverse health outcomes...
Background: Behavioural weight management programmes are effective in assisting people with overwei...
OBJECTIVE: Unwarranted underestimation and overestimation of personal weight status may prevent weig...
Background: Health professionals have an important role to play in the management of obesity, but ma...
Overweight men often underestimate their weight status. Here, we examine whether underestimation occ...
The aim of this paper is to better understand one of the mechanisms underlying the income-obesity re...
It is commonly assumed that a person identifying that they are ‘overweight’ is an import...
It is commonly assumed that a person identifying that they are ‘overweight’ is an important prerequ...
Objective: Self-identification of overweight is associated with a greater desire to lose weight, but...
Objectives Body‐weight norms may explain why personal evaluations of weight status are often inaccu...
Background: Correctly identifying oneself as being overweight is presumed to be a prerequisite to su...
M.S., Clinical Exercise PhysiologyStudies have emphasized the commonality of individuals being overw...
The obesity crisis is one of the largest public health challenges of the 21st century. Population‐le...
Individuals with overweight and obesity frequently underestimate their weight status and underestima...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
Self-identification as being ‘overweight’ may be associated with adverse health outcomes...
Background: Behavioural weight management programmes are effective in assisting people with overwei...
OBJECTIVE: Unwarranted underestimation and overestimation of personal weight status may prevent weig...
Background: Health professionals have an important role to play in the management of obesity, but ma...
Overweight men often underestimate their weight status. Here, we examine whether underestimation occ...
The aim of this paper is to better understand one of the mechanisms underlying the income-obesity re...