This dissertation consists of two cross-sectional population studies (studies I and IV), and two prospective studies (studies II and III). In study I the relative importance of obesity for self-rated health with focus on age and gender differences were examined among 5,080 (2,366 males) participants in a national survey. Data were gathered through questionnaires. An inverse association was found between BMI and self-rated health. The relation was most pronounced among middle-aged men and women. An association between obesity and functional impairment, chronic disease and an impaired mental well-being was found for both men and women. For women there was also an association between obesity and chronic pain. In study II a qualitative method w...
This thesis examines the evidence base for psychological interventions for the treatment and prevent...
ABSTRACT Advance in science and technology caused many changes in life, among them is alternation of...
Objective: Obesity is a multifactorial condition that is associated with high levels of morbidity an...
This dissertation consists of two cross-sectional population studies (studies I and IV), and two pr...
This Health Services Research PhD, funded by the Chief Scientist Office (CSO), investigated the psyc...
This Health Services Research PhD, funded by the Chief Scientist Office (CSO), investigated the psyc...
This Health Services Research PhD, funded by the Chief Scientist Office (CSO), investigated the psyc...
Objectives: We examined the relative importance of physical health status, weight/shape concerns and...
OBJECTIVES: We aimed to describe the main psycho-social factors related to obesity in an adult popul...
OBJECTIVES: We aimed to describe the main psycho-social factors related to obesity in an adult popul...
Obesity is a major problem in many countries. Problems that surrounds it includes a number of conseq...
The prevalence of obesity is increasing at such an alarming rate worldwide that the World Health Org...
The aims of this study were to evaluate the association between obesity and socio-demographic and ps...
The aims of this study were to evaluate the association between obesity and socio-demographic and ps...
In the UK, the prevalence of obesity has tripled since the 1980s and statistics for Scotland indicat...
This thesis examines the evidence base for psychological interventions for the treatment and prevent...
ABSTRACT Advance in science and technology caused many changes in life, among them is alternation of...
Objective: Obesity is a multifactorial condition that is associated with high levels of morbidity an...
This dissertation consists of two cross-sectional population studies (studies I and IV), and two pr...
This Health Services Research PhD, funded by the Chief Scientist Office (CSO), investigated the psyc...
This Health Services Research PhD, funded by the Chief Scientist Office (CSO), investigated the psyc...
This Health Services Research PhD, funded by the Chief Scientist Office (CSO), investigated the psyc...
Objectives: We examined the relative importance of physical health status, weight/shape concerns and...
OBJECTIVES: We aimed to describe the main psycho-social factors related to obesity in an adult popul...
OBJECTIVES: We aimed to describe the main psycho-social factors related to obesity in an adult popul...
Obesity is a major problem in many countries. Problems that surrounds it includes a number of conseq...
The prevalence of obesity is increasing at such an alarming rate worldwide that the World Health Org...
The aims of this study were to evaluate the association between obesity and socio-demographic and ps...
The aims of this study were to evaluate the association between obesity and socio-demographic and ps...
In the UK, the prevalence of obesity has tripled since the 1980s and statistics for Scotland indicat...
This thesis examines the evidence base for psychological interventions for the treatment and prevent...
ABSTRACT Advance in science and technology caused many changes in life, among them is alternation of...
Objective: Obesity is a multifactorial condition that is associated with high levels of morbidity an...