abstract: Obesity has become a major area of research in many fields due to the increasing obesity rate not only in The United States, but also around the world. Research concerning obesity stigma has both physical and mental health implications. Weight bias and obesity stigma represent important research areas for health professionals as they confront these issues on a daily basis in interactions with their patients. To explore how gender, ethnicity, and a person's own BMI affect the stigma of certain weight related terms, a set of 264 participant's surveys on weight related situations on the campus of Arizona State University were analyzed. Using univariate analysis to determine frequency of words deemed most or least acceptable as well a...
There is a growing epidemic of obesity in the United States and a corresponding increase in the numb...
Abstract Background: Provider stigmatization of obese patients, whether they are metabolically healt...
This research seeks to broaden our understanding of weight stigma and discrimination in healthcare b...
ethnicity effects in the stigmatization of obesity. Obes Res. 2005;13:1226–1231. Objective: To asses...
Obesity is defined and identified in a number of ways, depending on whether it is in a medical, soci...
Background: Health professionals have an important role to play in the management of obesity, but ma...
Introduction: Obesity, one of the most common health problems encountered in medicine with implicati...
The constantly rising prevalence of overweight and obesity requires intensive research not only in t...
(1) Background: Obesity is associated with significant social consequences, and individuals with obe...
Obesity is a stigmatized condition, and research has shown that obesity stigma varies based on the p...
<p><b>Background:</b> Obesity prevalence is increasing, which is a major public he...
Background Obesity-related stigma likely influences how obese people interact with health-care profe...
Aim: Negative attitudes towards people with obesity are common even in health care settings. So far,...
Abstract: Background: The Beliefs About Obese Persons Scale (BAOP) is used among non-obese people in...
"Weight stigma is the systematic stereotyping , prejudice , and discrimination against people base...
There is a growing epidemic of obesity in the United States and a corresponding increase in the numb...
Abstract Background: Provider stigmatization of obese patients, whether they are metabolically healt...
This research seeks to broaden our understanding of weight stigma and discrimination in healthcare b...
ethnicity effects in the stigmatization of obesity. Obes Res. 2005;13:1226–1231. Objective: To asses...
Obesity is defined and identified in a number of ways, depending on whether it is in a medical, soci...
Background: Health professionals have an important role to play in the management of obesity, but ma...
Introduction: Obesity, one of the most common health problems encountered in medicine with implicati...
The constantly rising prevalence of overweight and obesity requires intensive research not only in t...
(1) Background: Obesity is associated with significant social consequences, and individuals with obe...
Obesity is a stigmatized condition, and research has shown that obesity stigma varies based on the p...
<p><b>Background:</b> Obesity prevalence is increasing, which is a major public he...
Background Obesity-related stigma likely influences how obese people interact with health-care profe...
Aim: Negative attitudes towards people with obesity are common even in health care settings. So far,...
Abstract: Background: The Beliefs About Obese Persons Scale (BAOP) is used among non-obese people in...
"Weight stigma is the systematic stereotyping , prejudice , and discrimination against people base...
There is a growing epidemic of obesity in the United States and a corresponding increase in the numb...
Abstract Background: Provider stigmatization of obese patients, whether they are metabolically healt...
This research seeks to broaden our understanding of weight stigma and discrimination in healthcare b...