BACKGROUND: The present study investigated the stigma of obesity surgery by examining whether attitudes towards a lean person can change after learning that the person used to be obese but recently lost weight either through surgery or through diet and exercise. METHODS: Participants (total N = 135) initially viewed an image of a lean woman or man and rated their impression of that individual on a variety of characteristics. Participants were then shown an image of the individual before she/he lost weight and were informed that the weight loss was achieved through surgery or through diet and exercise. Participants once again rated their impressions of that individual. RESULTS: After learning about the previous weight loss, participants rate...
Objectives This study aimed to understand the experiences and expectations of people seeking bariatr...
Abstract: Background: The number of studies with the application of scales, such as Attitudes Toward...
Weight loss surgery is commonly regarded as improving individuals’ health and social life, an...
Objective: The aim of this study was to determine whether providing information about the lifestyle ...
Objective: The aim of this study was to determine whether providing information about the lifestyle ...
BACKGROUND: Many obese individuals lose weight to reduce weight stigma; however, little is known abo...
Obese individuals are increasingly seeking weight loss surgery (WLS) for the treatment of chronic ob...
Purpose: Body image has a significant impact on the outcome of obesity surgery. This study aims to p...
Aims: Patients’ perceptions about weight-related stigma and discrimination were assessed in 2 ...
There is a growing epidemic of obesity in the United States and a corresponding increase in the numb...
Purpose:Body image has a significant impact on the outcome of obesity surgery. This study aims to pe...
Obesity has more than doubled over the past three decades, and due to its association with physical ...
M.A. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2013.Includes bibliographical references.Given the difficulty of ...
Objective: This study examined the relationship between internalization of negative weight-based ste...
Weight disorders and overeating are increasingly being labeled as addictions. It is important to ide...
Objectives This study aimed to understand the experiences and expectations of people seeking bariatr...
Abstract: Background: The number of studies with the application of scales, such as Attitudes Toward...
Weight loss surgery is commonly regarded as improving individuals’ health and social life, an...
Objective: The aim of this study was to determine whether providing information about the lifestyle ...
Objective: The aim of this study was to determine whether providing information about the lifestyle ...
BACKGROUND: Many obese individuals lose weight to reduce weight stigma; however, little is known abo...
Obese individuals are increasingly seeking weight loss surgery (WLS) for the treatment of chronic ob...
Purpose: Body image has a significant impact on the outcome of obesity surgery. This study aims to p...
Aims: Patients’ perceptions about weight-related stigma and discrimination were assessed in 2 ...
There is a growing epidemic of obesity in the United States and a corresponding increase in the numb...
Purpose:Body image has a significant impact on the outcome of obesity surgery. This study aims to pe...
Obesity has more than doubled over the past three decades, and due to its association with physical ...
M.A. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2013.Includes bibliographical references.Given the difficulty of ...
Objective: This study examined the relationship between internalization of negative weight-based ste...
Weight disorders and overeating are increasingly being labeled as addictions. It is important to ide...
Objectives This study aimed to understand the experiences and expectations of people seeking bariatr...
Abstract: Background: The number of studies with the application of scales, such as Attitudes Toward...
Weight loss surgery is commonly regarded as improving individuals’ health and social life, an...