Does your weight status—whether your height and weight put you into the normal weight, overweight, or obese category—predict your food choices, or even the types of food you’ll pay attention to when making a choice? What about the weight status you perceive yourself to be? These are important questions because the percentage of the population that is overweight or obese in the U.S.—and world-wide—has been increasing for decades despite a wide range of efforts aimed at slowing/reversing its growth. In the U.S., over 70 percent of the population is overweight or obese. High body weight has numerous consequences for individuals and society, placing the individual at greater risk for a variety of serious health issues, increasing direct and ind...
The rising obesity during the past three decades poses a severe public health challenge and spurred ...
Past studies have proposed that one’s socioeconomic status as well as the presence of nutritional la...
Weight status based on self-reported height and weight, weight perceptions, and correctness of weigh...
Does your weight status—whether your height and weight put you into the normal weight, overweight, o...
Understanding food choice is critical to be able to address the rise in obesity rates around the glo...
The findings of this study have shed light on the intricate relationship that exists between perceiv...
Objectives Body‐weight norms may explain why personal evaluations of weight status are often inaccu...
CONTEXT: Obesity has been a national epidemic throughout the United States due to the increasingly s...
Previous studies have explored the negative perceptions of overweight targets along with the specifi...
2013-07-15This study set out to determine whether people of different BMIs focus on different Food C...
ObjectivesBody-weight norms may explain why personal evaluations of weight status are often inaccura...
Food decisions determine energy intake. Since overconsumption is the main driver of obesity, the eff...
Body weight perception is an important underlying psychological factor associated with body weight....
Individuals with overweight and obesity frequently underestimate their weight status and underestima...
Abstract Objectives This study seeks to determine whether perception of weight status among the over...
The rising obesity during the past three decades poses a severe public health challenge and spurred ...
Past studies have proposed that one’s socioeconomic status as well as the presence of nutritional la...
Weight status based on self-reported height and weight, weight perceptions, and correctness of weigh...
Does your weight status—whether your height and weight put you into the normal weight, overweight, o...
Understanding food choice is critical to be able to address the rise in obesity rates around the glo...
The findings of this study have shed light on the intricate relationship that exists between perceiv...
Objectives Body‐weight norms may explain why personal evaluations of weight status are often inaccu...
CONTEXT: Obesity has been a national epidemic throughout the United States due to the increasingly s...
Previous studies have explored the negative perceptions of overweight targets along with the specifi...
2013-07-15This study set out to determine whether people of different BMIs focus on different Food C...
ObjectivesBody-weight norms may explain why personal evaluations of weight status are often inaccura...
Food decisions determine energy intake. Since overconsumption is the main driver of obesity, the eff...
Body weight perception is an important underlying psychological factor associated with body weight....
Individuals with overweight and obesity frequently underestimate their weight status and underestima...
Abstract Objectives This study seeks to determine whether perception of weight status among the over...
The rising obesity during the past three decades poses a severe public health challenge and spurred ...
Past studies have proposed that one’s socioeconomic status as well as the presence of nutritional la...
Weight status based on self-reported height and weight, weight perceptions, and correctness of weigh...