Sixty-eight percent of U.S. adults are overweight/obese, and this epidemic has physical, psychosocial, and behavioral consequences. An internet sample of adults (N = 2997) perceiving themselves as larger than ideal in clothing size reported their body mass index (BMI), relative clothing size (RS; discrepancy between current and ideal size), and avoidance behaviors. Exploratory factor analysis of 10 avoidance items produced social avoidance and body display avoidance factors. A relative importance analysis revealed RS as a better predictor than BMI for avoidance. A hierarchical multivariate analysis of covariance found RS to predict both avoidance constructs. The relationship between RS and both avoidance constructs was stronger for women th...
Item does not contain fulltextRecent research suggests that automatic cognitive biases are linked to...
Issues of body image and ability to achieve intimacy are connected to body weight, yet remain largel...
In Western society, weight moralization is reflected in the belief that weight is controllable acros...
Sixty-eight percent of U.S. adults are overweight/obese, and this epidemic has physical, psychosocia...
“Fat talk” is the conversational phenomenon whereby people berate their bodies in social circles. Th...
Issues of body image and ability to achieve intimacy are connected to body weight, yet remain largel...
This study examined demographic and anthropometric variables as predictors of ideal body mass index ...
This study examined demographic and anthropometric variables as predictors of ideal body mass index ...
Weight bias is a pervasive form of discrimination in our modern day society. Goffman (1963) offered ...
Theoretically, self-perceived fear of fat (FF) and drive for thinness (DT) represent avoidance- and ...
The authors assessed associations of body size perception and weight change over 13 years in black m...
The purpose of this study was to examine the differences among actual body size, perceived body size...
The Body Positivity Movement (BP) arose from Fat Liberation and aims to promote body inclusivity and...
The purpose of this study was to explore the stigma of obesity and its effect on health care utiliza...
Literature Review This systematic review sought to determine whether interventions can reduce body d...
Item does not contain fulltextRecent research suggests that automatic cognitive biases are linked to...
Issues of body image and ability to achieve intimacy are connected to body weight, yet remain largel...
In Western society, weight moralization is reflected in the belief that weight is controllable acros...
Sixty-eight percent of U.S. adults are overweight/obese, and this epidemic has physical, psychosocia...
“Fat talk” is the conversational phenomenon whereby people berate their bodies in social circles. Th...
Issues of body image and ability to achieve intimacy are connected to body weight, yet remain largel...
This study examined demographic and anthropometric variables as predictors of ideal body mass index ...
This study examined demographic and anthropometric variables as predictors of ideal body mass index ...
Weight bias is a pervasive form of discrimination in our modern day society. Goffman (1963) offered ...
Theoretically, self-perceived fear of fat (FF) and drive for thinness (DT) represent avoidance- and ...
The authors assessed associations of body size perception and weight change over 13 years in black m...
The purpose of this study was to examine the differences among actual body size, perceived body size...
The Body Positivity Movement (BP) arose from Fat Liberation and aims to promote body inclusivity and...
The purpose of this study was to explore the stigma of obesity and its effect on health care utiliza...
Literature Review This systematic review sought to determine whether interventions can reduce body d...
Item does not contain fulltextRecent research suggests that automatic cognitive biases are linked to...
Issues of body image and ability to achieve intimacy are connected to body weight, yet remain largel...
In Western society, weight moralization is reflected in the belief that weight is controllable acros...