(1) Background: Obesity is associated with significant social consequences, and individuals with obesity are regularly affected by weight-related stigmatization experiences. This study compares antifat attitudes among registered dietitians (RD), nutrition students, and laypeople and assesses which factors related to the perceived causes of obesity influence these attitudes. (2) Methods: An online survey was conducted in Brazil with RD (n = 336), nutrition students (n = 300), and laypeople (n = 403) with questionnaires assessing antifat attitudes and perceived causes of obesity. (3) Results: All groups presented low antifat attitudes. Minor differences in antifat attitudes were found among the three groups. Compared to RDs and nutrition stud...
In June 2013, the American Medical Association (AMA) made the highly controversial decision to desig...
In June 2013, the American Medical Association (AMA) made the highly controversial decision to desig...
Introduction Anti-fat prejudice has been documented in several areas of society, it\u2019s a concern...
(1) Background: Obesity is associated with significant social consequences, and individuals with obe...
Aim: Negative attitudes towards people with obesity are common even in health care settings. So far,...
Aim: Negative attitudes towards people with obesity are common even in health care settings. So far,...
Negative attitudes towards people with obesity are common even in health care settings. So far, the ...
<div><p>Aim</p><p>Negative attitudes towards people with obesity are common even in health care sett...
Negative attitudes towards people with obesity are common even in health care settings. So far, the ...
Negative attitudes towards people with obesity are common even in health care settings. So far, the ...
Introduction Anti-fat prejudice has been documented in several areas of society, it’s a concern with...
The aim of this study was to understand how dietitians’ body size influences perceived competence an...
Introduction Anti-fat prejudice has been documented in several areas of society, it’s a concern with...
Introduction Anti-fat prejudice has been documented in several areas of society, it’s a concern with...
Introduction Anti-fat prejudice has been documented in several areas of society, it’s a concern with...
In June 2013, the American Medical Association (AMA) made the highly controversial decision to desig...
In June 2013, the American Medical Association (AMA) made the highly controversial decision to desig...
Introduction Anti-fat prejudice has been documented in several areas of society, it\u2019s a concern...
(1) Background: Obesity is associated with significant social consequences, and individuals with obe...
Aim: Negative attitudes towards people with obesity are common even in health care settings. So far,...
Aim: Negative attitudes towards people with obesity are common even in health care settings. So far,...
Negative attitudes towards people with obesity are common even in health care settings. So far, the ...
<div><p>Aim</p><p>Negative attitudes towards people with obesity are common even in health care sett...
Negative attitudes towards people with obesity are common even in health care settings. So far, the ...
Negative attitudes towards people with obesity are common even in health care settings. So far, the ...
Introduction Anti-fat prejudice has been documented in several areas of society, it’s a concern with...
The aim of this study was to understand how dietitians’ body size influences perceived competence an...
Introduction Anti-fat prejudice has been documented in several areas of society, it’s a concern with...
Introduction Anti-fat prejudice has been documented in several areas of society, it’s a concern with...
Introduction Anti-fat prejudice has been documented in several areas of society, it’s a concern with...
In June 2013, the American Medical Association (AMA) made the highly controversial decision to desig...
In June 2013, the American Medical Association (AMA) made the highly controversial decision to desig...
Introduction Anti-fat prejudice has been documented in several areas of society, it\u2019s a concern...