BACKGROUND: We are a society that is fixated on the health consequences of 'being fat'. Public health agencies play an important role in 'alerting' people about the risks that obesity poses both to individuals and to the broader society. Quantitative studies suggest people comprehend the physical health risks involved but underestimate their own risk because they do not recognise that they are obese. METHODS: This qualitative study seeks to expand on existing research by exploring obese individuals' perceptions of public health messages about risk, how they apply these messages to themselves and how their personal and social contexts and experiences may influence these perceptions. The study uses in depth interviews with a community sample ...
Obese individuals are blamed for their excess weight based on causal attribution to the individual. ...
Objective: To explore the effects of social conditioning in an obese population on self-perception a...
PubMed ID: 26086466The aim of this study was to evaluate the perception of obesity in adults. The st...
Background We are a society that is fixated on the health consequences of \u27being fat\u27. Public ...
Public responses to obesity have focused on providing standardized messages and supports to all obes...
Public responses to obesity have focused on providing standardized messages and supports to all obes...
Obesity is a serious and complex public health issue in Australia with many health and social conseq...
Objective  To develop an in-depth picture of both lived experience of obesity and the impact of...
Purpose: To explore how individuals with overweight and obesity living in the UK respond to the publ...
Obesity stigma exists within many institutions and cultural settings. Most studies suggest that stig...
News reporting, in channels such as broadcast and print media, on obesity as an issue ha...
News reporting, in channels such as broadcast and print media, on obesity as an issue has increased ...
Purpose: To examine perceptions of the severity of eating disorders and obesity and the effects on t...
Public support for numerous obesity policies is low, which is one barrier to their implementation. O...
Public support for numerous obesity policies is low, which is one barrier to their implementation. O...
Obese individuals are blamed for their excess weight based on causal attribution to the individual. ...
Objective: To explore the effects of social conditioning in an obese population on self-perception a...
PubMed ID: 26086466The aim of this study was to evaluate the perception of obesity in adults. The st...
Background We are a society that is fixated on the health consequences of \u27being fat\u27. Public ...
Public responses to obesity have focused on providing standardized messages and supports to all obes...
Public responses to obesity have focused on providing standardized messages and supports to all obes...
Obesity is a serious and complex public health issue in Australia with many health and social conseq...
Objective  To develop an in-depth picture of both lived experience of obesity and the impact of...
Purpose: To explore how individuals with overweight and obesity living in the UK respond to the publ...
Obesity stigma exists within many institutions and cultural settings. Most studies suggest that stig...
News reporting, in channels such as broadcast and print media, on obesity as an issue ha...
News reporting, in channels such as broadcast and print media, on obesity as an issue has increased ...
Purpose: To examine perceptions of the severity of eating disorders and obesity and the effects on t...
Public support for numerous obesity policies is low, which is one barrier to their implementation. O...
Public support for numerous obesity policies is low, which is one barrier to their implementation. O...
Obese individuals are blamed for their excess weight based on causal attribution to the individual. ...
Objective: To explore the effects of social conditioning in an obese population on self-perception a...
PubMed ID: 26086466The aim of this study was to evaluate the perception of obesity in adults. The st...