Introduction: This study examined what methods people use to determine and interpret their body weight, and what factors are associated with either an underestimation of overweight or an overestimation of a healthy body weight. Method: The study used self-reported data on weight and height. Data were collected by means of questionnaires (n = 722). Results: In comparison with unaware overweight individuals, aware overweight respondents had a significantly lower score on comparing their body to that of others and on listening to remarks from others as methods to determine and interpret their body weight. The same was true for respondents with a correct perception of their healthy body weight compared with respondents who overestimated their h...
Objective: To explore the effects of social conditioning in an obese population on self-perception a...
Objective: To investigate lay peoples’ knowledge of health risks of overweight, accuracy of se...
Objectives: The weight status of men with overweight and obesity tends to be visually underestimated...
Introduction This study examined what methods people use to determine and interpret their body weigh...
Introduction: Objectives: The prevalence of obesity is highest in older persons and a correct self-p...
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This study aimed to explore whether the general population can identify a healthy BMI and accurately...
Background: Data from the research project “Fitness clubs—a venue for public health?” provided an op...
Background The use of self-reported data in epidemiological surveys leads to misclassification of th...
PubMed ID: 26086466The aim of this study was to evaluate the perception of obesity in adults. The st...
SummaryObjectiveTo compare self-reported perception of weight with biomedically measured body mass i...
Individuals with overweight and obesity frequently underestimate their weight status and underestima...
Background: Obesity is a global epidemic. The World Health Organization (WHO) reports that worldwide...
Previous studies have consistently observed that women are more likely to perceive themselves as ove...
WOS: 000357943400006PubMed ID: 26086466The aim of this study was to evaluate the perception of obesi...
Objective: To explore the effects of social conditioning in an obese population on self-perception a...
Objective: To investigate lay peoples’ knowledge of health risks of overweight, accuracy of se...
Objectives: The weight status of men with overweight and obesity tends to be visually underestimated...
Introduction This study examined what methods people use to determine and interpret their body weigh...
Introduction: Objectives: The prevalence of obesity is highest in older persons and a correct self-p...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
This study aimed to explore whether the general population can identify a healthy BMI and accurately...
Background: Data from the research project “Fitness clubs—a venue for public health?” provided an op...
Background The use of self-reported data in epidemiological surveys leads to misclassification of th...
PubMed ID: 26086466The aim of this study was to evaluate the perception of obesity in adults. The st...
SummaryObjectiveTo compare self-reported perception of weight with biomedically measured body mass i...
Individuals with overweight and obesity frequently underestimate their weight status and underestima...
Background: Obesity is a global epidemic. The World Health Organization (WHO) reports that worldwide...
Previous studies have consistently observed that women are more likely to perceive themselves as ove...
WOS: 000357943400006PubMed ID: 26086466The aim of this study was to evaluate the perception of obesi...
Objective: To explore the effects of social conditioning in an obese population on self-perception a...
Objective: To investigate lay peoples’ knowledge of health risks of overweight, accuracy of se...
Objectives: The weight status of men with overweight and obesity tends to be visually underestimated...