Objective: Health beliefs of overweight adults who did and did not enter an exercise program were compared to identify possible factors that hamper people to increase physical exercise. Method: Participants (n = 116, 78 women and 38 men) were overweight adults without comorbidities. Self-report instruments examined the burden of suffering, beliefs related to physical exercise and obesity, somatic complaints, and obesity-related quality of life of new participants of exercise programs versus sedentary non-exercisers. Results: Mean BMI of exercisers was and of non-exercisers was 34.6 (7.0) and 32.8 (5.8) respectively. The exercisers were more often female, had fathers with less overweight, and considered overweight a more serious health prob...
International audienceThis study systematically identified the effects of exercise on multiple psych...
Objective: This study had two objectives. First, to determine links between levels of eating psychop...
Background: Overweight and obesity differ in their repercussions on the health and health-related qu...
Only a small fraction of overweight people get enough exercise to improve health. Intimidating facto...
Objective: To compare the frequency and duration of varying intensities of physical activity perform...
This paper examines the roles of physical exercise in reducing overweight and obesity among adult me...
Background: Obesity is the most important health challenge faced at a global level and represents a ...
The objective of this study was to assess how body weight perception might be related to willingness...
People may incorrectly perceive that their body weight or Physical Activity (PA) meets health recomm...
Physical inactivity has emerged as a public health epidemic and is associated with the rising obesit...
Public responses to obesity have focused on providing standardized messages and supports to all obes...
Behavioral weight loss interventions are the standard approach to weight loss for overweight adults;...
dissertationNursing; is concerned with health promotion and risk reduction. Participation in regular...
Background: Weight bias is widespread and has numerous harmful consequences. The internalization of ...
Background: Bariatric surgery candidates engage in less physical activity (PA) and spend longer peri...
International audienceThis study systematically identified the effects of exercise on multiple psych...
Objective: This study had two objectives. First, to determine links between levels of eating psychop...
Background: Overweight and obesity differ in their repercussions on the health and health-related qu...
Only a small fraction of overweight people get enough exercise to improve health. Intimidating facto...
Objective: To compare the frequency and duration of varying intensities of physical activity perform...
This paper examines the roles of physical exercise in reducing overweight and obesity among adult me...
Background: Obesity is the most important health challenge faced at a global level and represents a ...
The objective of this study was to assess how body weight perception might be related to willingness...
People may incorrectly perceive that their body weight or Physical Activity (PA) meets health recomm...
Physical inactivity has emerged as a public health epidemic and is associated with the rising obesit...
Public responses to obesity have focused on providing standardized messages and supports to all obes...
Behavioral weight loss interventions are the standard approach to weight loss for overweight adults;...
dissertationNursing; is concerned with health promotion and risk reduction. Participation in regular...
Background: Weight bias is widespread and has numerous harmful consequences. The internalization of ...
Background: Bariatric surgery candidates engage in less physical activity (PA) and spend longer peri...
International audienceThis study systematically identified the effects of exercise on multiple psych...
Objective: This study had two objectives. First, to determine links between levels of eating psychop...
Background: Overweight and obesity differ in their repercussions on the health and health-related qu...