Rises in obesity prevalence over recent decades have corresponded with increasing stigmatisation of, and discrimination against, individuals living with obesity. Widespread stereotypes characterise people with obesity as lazy, less competent, lacking in self-discipline, non-compliant, sloppy, and worthless. These stereotypes are highly prevalent and rarely challenged in Western society. Weight bias has been documented among health professionals including doctors, nurses, and psychologists, and in employers and co-workers, teachers, landlords, peers, parents, and children as young as three. As a result, individuals with obesity encounter pervasive prejudice and discrimination across a number of domains, including healthcare, employment, and ...
Obesity is thought to cause ill health because of the biological strain that excess fat has on physi...
With the recognition of obesity as a global epidemic (World Health Organization [WHO], 2012), there ...
Considerable evidence suggests that stereotypical stigmatisation of obesity is psychologically damag...
The constantly rising prevalence of overweight and obesity requires intensive research not only in t...
Abstract Background In an era when obesity prevalence is high throughout much of the world, there is...
BackgroundIn an era when obesity prevalence is high throughout much of the world, there is a corresp...
BACKGROUND:In an era when obesity prevalence is high throughout much of the world, there is a corres...
BACKGROUND: In an era when obesity prevalence is high throughout much of the world, there is a corre...
With the recognition of obesity as a global epidemic (World Health Organization [WHO], 2012), there ...
Obese individuals face increasing levels of prejudice and discrimination. In addition, some individu...
Weight stigma is pervasive in mass media, including news, movies and television, as well as social m...
The constantly rising prevalence of overweight and obesity requires intensive research not only in t...
Weight stigma is discrimination or bias against any individual who is perceived to be overweight or ...
Weight bias refers to negative attitudes and preconceptions, predominately directed towards people w...
Weight bias refers to negative attitudes and preconceptions, predominately directed towards people w...
Obesity is thought to cause ill health because of the biological strain that excess fat has on physi...
With the recognition of obesity as a global epidemic (World Health Organization [WHO], 2012), there ...
Considerable evidence suggests that stereotypical stigmatisation of obesity is psychologically damag...
The constantly rising prevalence of overweight and obesity requires intensive research not only in t...
Abstract Background In an era when obesity prevalence is high throughout much of the world, there is...
BackgroundIn an era when obesity prevalence is high throughout much of the world, there is a corresp...
BACKGROUND:In an era when obesity prevalence is high throughout much of the world, there is a corres...
BACKGROUND: In an era when obesity prevalence is high throughout much of the world, there is a corre...
With the recognition of obesity as a global epidemic (World Health Organization [WHO], 2012), there ...
Obese individuals face increasing levels of prejudice and discrimination. In addition, some individu...
Weight stigma is pervasive in mass media, including news, movies and television, as well as social m...
The constantly rising prevalence of overweight and obesity requires intensive research not only in t...
Weight stigma is discrimination or bias against any individual who is perceived to be overweight or ...
Weight bias refers to negative attitudes and preconceptions, predominately directed towards people w...
Weight bias refers to negative attitudes and preconceptions, predominately directed towards people w...
Obesity is thought to cause ill health because of the biological strain that excess fat has on physi...
With the recognition of obesity as a global epidemic (World Health Organization [WHO], 2012), there ...
Considerable evidence suggests that stereotypical stigmatisation of obesity is psychologically damag...