College populations are groups of emerging adults undergoing significant transitions in eating and diet, being exposed to new social influences; many experience weight gain. Theoretically, college campuses should be places where weight stigma is evident and matters for dietary decision-making. We present the findings from two studies conducted within the same college population at a large public university, including anthropometric measures of body mass. Study 1 included two different measures of weight stigma (implicit and explicit) and measures of weight-control eating behaviors and fruit and vegetable consumption in a randomized representative sample of 204 students. Study 2 included a measure of weight responsibility and multiple measur...
Purpose The aim of this study was to investigate the factors that contribute to diet and weight cont...
Weight stigma experiences affect people of all weights and have many negative consequences; despite ...
Weight disorders and overeating are increasingly being labeled as addictions. It is important to ide...
AbstractCollege populations are groups of emerging adults undergoing significant transitions in eati...
Overweight and obesity are important public health issues in the United States with more than 60% of...
Weight bias and stigma is a growing concern in the American healthcare system and is prevalent in ma...
The study examined the relationships between obesity stigma and body image perceptions among student...
Fear and stigmatization are often used as motivators for individuals to lose weight or eat healthful...
The present study examined how weight status would affect lay perceptions of a White female student ...
Overweightness and obesity rates have increased dramatically over the past few decades and they repr...
Inclusion of students with diverse identities and addressing all forms of discrimination are critica...
(1) Background: Obesity is associated with significant social consequences, and individuals with obe...
Approximately two thirds of adults in the United States are overweight or obese (Ogden, Carroll, Kit...
First year college students are presented with new relationships, stressors, and environment, all of...
One of the biggest issues in our society today is the increase in obesity. Despite the amount of ava...
Purpose The aim of this study was to investigate the factors that contribute to diet and weight cont...
Weight stigma experiences affect people of all weights and have many negative consequences; despite ...
Weight disorders and overeating are increasingly being labeled as addictions. It is important to ide...
AbstractCollege populations are groups of emerging adults undergoing significant transitions in eati...
Overweight and obesity are important public health issues in the United States with more than 60% of...
Weight bias and stigma is a growing concern in the American healthcare system and is prevalent in ma...
The study examined the relationships between obesity stigma and body image perceptions among student...
Fear and stigmatization are often used as motivators for individuals to lose weight or eat healthful...
The present study examined how weight status would affect lay perceptions of a White female student ...
Overweightness and obesity rates have increased dramatically over the past few decades and they repr...
Inclusion of students with diverse identities and addressing all forms of discrimination are critica...
(1) Background: Obesity is associated with significant social consequences, and individuals with obe...
Approximately two thirds of adults in the United States are overweight or obese (Ogden, Carroll, Kit...
First year college students are presented with new relationships, stressors, and environment, all of...
One of the biggest issues in our society today is the increase in obesity. Despite the amount of ava...
Purpose The aim of this study was to investigate the factors that contribute to diet and weight cont...
Weight stigma experiences affect people of all weights and have many negative consequences; despite ...
Weight disorders and overeating are increasingly being labeled as addictions. It is important to ide...