Background: Correctly identifying oneself as being overweight is presumed to be a prerequisite to successful weight management. The present research examined the effect that perceiving oneself as being ‘overweight’ has on risk of future weight gain in US and UK adults. Methods: Data from three longitudinal studies; US National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health (Add Health) 2001/2002–2008/2009, UK National Child Development Study (NCDS) 1981–2002/2004, and Midlife in the United States (MIDUS) 1995/1996–2004/2005, were used to examine the impact of perceiving oneself as being overweight on weight gain across adulthood in over 14 000 US and UK adults. Results: Participants who perceived their weight status as being overweight were a...
Background To evaluate the association between weight misperception and psychological symptoms in t...
Background: Over the past few decades, the prevalence of obesity in the United States has steadily i...
BACKGROUND: To evaluate the association between weight misperception and psychological symptoms in t...
Background: Correctly identifying oneself as being overweight is presumed to be a prerequisite to su...
Objective: Self-identification of overweight is associated with a greater desire to lose weight, but...
BACKGROUND: It has been suggested that a significant proportion of overweight and obese individuals ...
Self-identification as being ‘overweight’ may be associated with adverse health outcomes...
Identifying oneself as being overweight may be associated with adverse health outcomes, yet prospect...
It is commonly assumed that a person identifying that they are ‘overweight’ is an important prerequi...
It is commonly assumed that a person identifying that they are ‘overweight’ is an important prerequ...
The obesity crisis is one of the largest public health challenges of the 21st century. Population‐le...
Fox, K., Stovall, B., Mariacher, K., Pautler, P., Hedgepeth, A., Fengl, C., & Smith, K. Slippery Roc...
BackgroundIt has been suggested that a significant proportion of overweight and obese individuals un...
Objective: This study aimed to investigate trends and sociodemographic factors underlying weight mis...
Objectives Body‐weight norms may explain why personal evaluations of weight status are often inaccu...
Background To evaluate the association between weight misperception and psychological symptoms in t...
Background: Over the past few decades, the prevalence of obesity in the United States has steadily i...
BACKGROUND: To evaluate the association between weight misperception and psychological symptoms in t...
Background: Correctly identifying oneself as being overweight is presumed to be a prerequisite to su...
Objective: Self-identification of overweight is associated with a greater desire to lose weight, but...
BACKGROUND: It has been suggested that a significant proportion of overweight and obese individuals ...
Self-identification as being ‘overweight’ may be associated with adverse health outcomes...
Identifying oneself as being overweight may be associated with adverse health outcomes, yet prospect...
It is commonly assumed that a person identifying that they are ‘overweight’ is an important prerequi...
It is commonly assumed that a person identifying that they are ‘overweight’ is an important prerequ...
The obesity crisis is one of the largest public health challenges of the 21st century. Population‐le...
Fox, K., Stovall, B., Mariacher, K., Pautler, P., Hedgepeth, A., Fengl, C., & Smith, K. Slippery Roc...
BackgroundIt has been suggested that a significant proportion of overweight and obese individuals un...
Objective: This study aimed to investigate trends and sociodemographic factors underlying weight mis...
Objectives Body‐weight norms may explain why personal evaluations of weight status are often inaccu...
Background To evaluate the association between weight misperception and psychological symptoms in t...
Background: Over the past few decades, the prevalence of obesity in the United States has steadily i...
BACKGROUND: To evaluate the association between weight misperception and psychological symptoms in t...