Rising obesity represents a serious, global problem. It is now well established that obesity is associated with poverty and wealth inequality, suggesting that these factors may promote caloric intake. Whereas previous work has examined these links from an epidemiological perspective, the current paper examined them experimentally. In Study 1 we found that people experimentally induced to view themselves as poor (v. wealthy) exhibited increased calorie intake. In Study 2, participants who believed that they were poorer or wealthier than their interaction partners exhibited higher levels of anxiety compared to those in an equal partners condition; this anxiety in turn led to increased calorie consumption for people who had a strong need to be...
Among affluent countries, those with market-liberal welfare regimes (which are also English-speaking...
In a longitudinal study of a large sample of Americans, we found that people with a low socioeconomi...
Objective: Lower socioeconomic status is robustly associated with obesity; however, the underpinning...
Rising obesity represents a serious, global problem. It is now well established that obesity is asso...
This research was supported by a grant of the Walloon Region awarded to a team of Université Libre d...
Both subjective and objectively measured social status has been associated with multiple health outc...
Socioeconomic status is one of the strongest predictors of obesity, and of living in deprived neighb...
Cues and experiences of the deprivation of financial/material resources have been associated with in...
The issue of obesity continues to be a prevalent problem in the current century. In developed countr...
Background: Higher subjective social status (SSS) or a person’s perception of their social standing ...
The inverse relationship between higher rates of overweight women in lower socioeconomic groups has ...
There is growing concern with the increasing prevalence of obesity in industrialised countries, a tr...
Among affluent countries, those with market-liberal welfare regimes (which are also English-speaking...
International audienceThe aim of the study was to examine the extent to which obese people differ in...
Objective Lower socioeconomic status is robustly associated with obesity; however, the underpinning ...
Among affluent countries, those with market-liberal welfare regimes (which are also English-speaking...
In a longitudinal study of a large sample of Americans, we found that people with a low socioeconomi...
Objective: Lower socioeconomic status is robustly associated with obesity; however, the underpinning...
Rising obesity represents a serious, global problem. It is now well established that obesity is asso...
This research was supported by a grant of the Walloon Region awarded to a team of Université Libre d...
Both subjective and objectively measured social status has been associated with multiple health outc...
Socioeconomic status is one of the strongest predictors of obesity, and of living in deprived neighb...
Cues and experiences of the deprivation of financial/material resources have been associated with in...
The issue of obesity continues to be a prevalent problem in the current century. In developed countr...
Background: Higher subjective social status (SSS) or a person’s perception of their social standing ...
The inverse relationship between higher rates of overweight women in lower socioeconomic groups has ...
There is growing concern with the increasing prevalence of obesity in industrialised countries, a tr...
Among affluent countries, those with market-liberal welfare regimes (which are also English-speaking...
International audienceThe aim of the study was to examine the extent to which obese people differ in...
Objective Lower socioeconomic status is robustly associated with obesity; however, the underpinning ...
Among affluent countries, those with market-liberal welfare regimes (which are also English-speaking...
In a longitudinal study of a large sample of Americans, we found that people with a low socioeconomi...
Objective: Lower socioeconomic status is robustly associated with obesity; however, the underpinning...