Objective To examine whether perceived weight discrimination is associated with change in health markers over time and whether it is associated with daily stressors, physical symptoms, and affect. Methods Participants were selected from the Midlife in the United States (MIDUS) study if they had data on perceived weight discrimination and health markers at MIDUS II (2004–2006), health markers at MIDUS III (2013–2014), and a body mass index ≥25 kg/m2(N = 1,841). A subset of these participants (N = 1,153) reported on their experiences daily for 8 days as part of the second National Study of Daily Experiences. Results Perceived weight discrimination was associated with declines in mental and physical...
PURPOSE: Discrimination is a social determinant of health; however, the pathways linking discriminat...
Obesity has been on the rise in the United States and as the obesity rate grows, so does the discrim...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the association between perceived weight discrimination and physical activity ...
Objective To examine whether perceived weight discrimination is associated with change in heal...
ObjectiveTo examine whether perceived weight discrimination is associated with change in health mark...
Weight discrimination is prevalent in American society. Although associated consistently with psycho...
Weight discrimination is prevalent in American society. Although associated consistently with psycho...
Objective: To examine associations between perceived weight discrimination and changes in weight, wa...
Objective: Obesity has been shown to increase risk of depression. Persons with obesity experience di...
Background: Discrimination promotes multisystem physiological dysregulation termed allostatic load, ...
Obesity is thought to cause ill health because of the biological strain that excess fat has on physi...
Objective: Obesity has been shown to increase risk of depression. Persons with obesity experience d...
OBJECTIVE: Evidence suggests discrimination increases the risk of obesity. The biopsychosocial model...
Background: Weight bias is widespread and has numerous harmful consequences. The internalization of ...
Body mass index (BMI) and obesity have a complex relation with risk of dementia that evolves over th...
PURPOSE: Discrimination is a social determinant of health; however, the pathways linking discriminat...
Obesity has been on the rise in the United States and as the obesity rate grows, so does the discrim...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the association between perceived weight discrimination and physical activity ...
Objective To examine whether perceived weight discrimination is associated with change in heal...
ObjectiveTo examine whether perceived weight discrimination is associated with change in health mark...
Weight discrimination is prevalent in American society. Although associated consistently with psycho...
Weight discrimination is prevalent in American society. Although associated consistently with psycho...
Objective: To examine associations between perceived weight discrimination and changes in weight, wa...
Objective: Obesity has been shown to increase risk of depression. Persons with obesity experience di...
Background: Discrimination promotes multisystem physiological dysregulation termed allostatic load, ...
Obesity is thought to cause ill health because of the biological strain that excess fat has on physi...
Objective: Obesity has been shown to increase risk of depression. Persons with obesity experience d...
OBJECTIVE: Evidence suggests discrimination increases the risk of obesity. The biopsychosocial model...
Background: Weight bias is widespread and has numerous harmful consequences. The internalization of ...
Body mass index (BMI) and obesity have a complex relation with risk of dementia that evolves over th...
PURPOSE: Discrimination is a social determinant of health; however, the pathways linking discriminat...
Obesity has been on the rise in the United States and as the obesity rate grows, so does the discrim...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the association between perceived weight discrimination and physical activity ...