We examined weight attitudes in 118 3- to 5-year-old girls and boys. Children completed an interview in which they were asked to select a figure to represent a child with positive or negative characteristics from an array of figures varying from very thin to large, and also a figure representing their own perceived size. Mothers’ body dissatisfaction, internalization of the thin ideal and dieting were assessed. Children chose larger figures to represent negative compared to positive characteristics. The figure size selected for negative characteristics was significantly greater in 5- than 3-year-olds but there was no age variation in figure size selected for positive characteristics. Children's own perceived body size positively predicted t...
This study examined whether children of preschool age (3- to 5 year-olds) are developing body image....
Stigma against obesity has been demonstrated in children as young as 3 years old. Previous research...
This study examined 3- to 5-year-old children's understandings of increases in body size via a quali...
We examined weight attitudes in 118 3- to 5-year-old girls and boys. Children completed an interview...
BACKGROUND: Body size attitudes and body image form early in life, and understanding the factors tha...
Background: Negative obesity stereotypes and anti-fat attitudes have been observed in children from ...
Objective: The current study assessed preschool-age children\u27s control attributions for weight an...
This study examined developmental attitudes towards underweight stimuli using two different measures...
Research has shown that negative stereotypes towards overweight individuals are endorsed and possibl...
Weight-related attitudes refer to negative attitudes toward individuals because they are overweight ...
Body image is a construct of social relevance given its impact on physical and mental health. The re...
Six- to 11-year-old children's attitudes toward thin, average-weight, and overweight targets were in...
The aim of the study was to determine if preschool children perceive overweight children to have mor...
Despite the multitude of negative outcomes associated with thin-ideal internalization for girls and ...
Similarities and differences in perceptions of ideal, aversive, and acceptable body shapes were inve...
This study examined whether children of preschool age (3- to 5 year-olds) are developing body image....
Stigma against obesity has been demonstrated in children as young as 3 years old. Previous research...
This study examined 3- to 5-year-old children's understandings of increases in body size via a quali...
We examined weight attitudes in 118 3- to 5-year-old girls and boys. Children completed an interview...
BACKGROUND: Body size attitudes and body image form early in life, and understanding the factors tha...
Background: Negative obesity stereotypes and anti-fat attitudes have been observed in children from ...
Objective: The current study assessed preschool-age children\u27s control attributions for weight an...
This study examined developmental attitudes towards underweight stimuli using two different measures...
Research has shown that negative stereotypes towards overweight individuals are endorsed and possibl...
Weight-related attitudes refer to negative attitudes toward individuals because they are overweight ...
Body image is a construct of social relevance given its impact on physical and mental health. The re...
Six- to 11-year-old children's attitudes toward thin, average-weight, and overweight targets were in...
The aim of the study was to determine if preschool children perceive overweight children to have mor...
Despite the multitude of negative outcomes associated with thin-ideal internalization for girls and ...
Similarities and differences in perceptions of ideal, aversive, and acceptable body shapes were inve...
This study examined whether children of preschool age (3- to 5 year-olds) are developing body image....
Stigma against obesity has been demonstrated in children as young as 3 years old. Previous research...
This study examined 3- to 5-year-old children's understandings of increases in body size via a quali...