Previous studies have consistently observed that women are more likely to perceive themselves as overweight compared to men. Similarly, women are more likely than men to report trying to lose weight. Less is known about the impact that self-perceived weight has on weight loss behaviors of adults and whether this association differs by gender. We conducted a cross-sectional analysis among an employee sample (n=899) to determine the association of self-perceived weight on evidence-based weight loss behaviors across genders, accounting for body mass index (BMI) and demographic characteristics. Women were more likely than men to consider themselves to be overweight across each BMI category, and were more likely to report attempting to lose weig...
BACKGROUND: Many obese individuals lose weight to reduce weight stigma; however, little is known abo...
Highlights • Provides evidence that men lose more weight than women when enrolled on a weight loss i...
While body image disturbances continue to be seen in individuals living in Western society, research...
Introduction This study examined what methods people use to determine and interpret their body weigh...
This project aimed to identify the perceptions of body weight that vary by body mass index. First, a...
It is commonly assumed that a person identifying that they are ‘overweight’ is an important prerequ...
Background: Weight misperception might preclude the adoption of healthful weight-related attitudes a...
Rates of overweight and obesity continue to rise each year with serious associated health risks. Thi...
Introduction: This study examined what methods people use to determine and interpret their body weig...
Objective: To explore the effects of social conditioning in an obese population on self-perception a...
It is commonly assumed that a person identifying that they are ‘overweight’ is an import...
The current study explored the relative contribution of exercise, coping responses, cognitive attrib...
Includes bibliographical references.A small percentage of the obese dieting public can lose weight t...
Ph.D. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2011.Includes bibliographical references.Objective: The present ...
The present study examined data from a randomized controlled trial exploring whether behavioral weig...
BACKGROUND: Many obese individuals lose weight to reduce weight stigma; however, little is known abo...
Highlights • Provides evidence that men lose more weight than women when enrolled on a weight loss i...
While body image disturbances continue to be seen in individuals living in Western society, research...
Introduction This study examined what methods people use to determine and interpret their body weigh...
This project aimed to identify the perceptions of body weight that vary by body mass index. First, a...
It is commonly assumed that a person identifying that they are ‘overweight’ is an important prerequ...
Background: Weight misperception might preclude the adoption of healthful weight-related attitudes a...
Rates of overweight and obesity continue to rise each year with serious associated health risks. Thi...
Introduction: This study examined what methods people use to determine and interpret their body weig...
Objective: To explore the effects of social conditioning in an obese population on self-perception a...
It is commonly assumed that a person identifying that they are ‘overweight’ is an import...
The current study explored the relative contribution of exercise, coping responses, cognitive attrib...
Includes bibliographical references.A small percentage of the obese dieting public can lose weight t...
Ph.D. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2011.Includes bibliographical references.Objective: The present ...
The present study examined data from a randomized controlled trial exploring whether behavioral weig...
BACKGROUND: Many obese individuals lose weight to reduce weight stigma; however, little is known abo...
Highlights • Provides evidence that men lose more weight than women when enrolled on a weight loss i...
While body image disturbances continue to be seen in individuals living in Western society, research...