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Annals of Behavioral Medicine
Abstract Background Weight stigma (devaluation due to body weight) in healthcare is common and influences one’s engagement in healthcare, health behaviors, and relationship with providers. Positive patient–provider relationships (PPR) are important for one’s healthcare engagement and long-term health.
Karen E Wetzel, Mary S Himmelstein
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Abstract Background Weight stigma (devaluation due to body weight) in healthcare is common and influences one’s engagement in healthcare, health behaviors, and relationship with providers. Positive patient–provider relationships (PPR) are important for one’s healthcare engagement and long-term health.
Karen E Wetzel, Mary S Himmelstein
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Pediatric Obesity
SummaryBackgroundNegative familial weight talk may contribute to higher weight bias internalization in pre‐ and early adolescents (hereafter referred to as children) and may differ by gender, weight status, and race and ethnicity.ObjectiveExamine the relationship between negative familial weight talk and weight bias internalization and examine ...
Katherine M. Rancaño +4 more
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SummaryBackgroundNegative familial weight talk may contribute to higher weight bias internalization in pre‐ and early adolescents (hereafter referred to as children) and may differ by gender, weight status, and race and ethnicity.ObjectiveExamine the relationship between negative familial weight talk and weight bias internalization and examine ...
Katherine M. Rancaño +4 more
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Evaluation and Program Planning
Weight-based discrimination (WBD) is common and associated with reduced physical and emotional functioning. WBD is common in the workplace, yet no studies have evaluated a WBD intervention delivered in a worksite setting. This study evaluated the feasibility, acceptability, and preliminary effectiveness of a 3-hour, remote-delivered WBD intervention at
Nichole R, Kelly +7 more
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Weight-based discrimination (WBD) is common and associated with reduced physical and emotional functioning. WBD is common in the workplace, yet no studies have evaluated a WBD intervention delivered in a worksite setting. This study evaluated the feasibility, acceptability, and preliminary effectiveness of a 3-hour, remote-delivered WBD intervention at
Nichole R, Kelly +7 more
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The burden of weight bias: Internalizing weight biases and experiences of embodiment
9th Annual International Weight Stigma Conference, 2023Susan Williams, Anne Cox
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Internalization of weight bias and stigma: Scientific challenges and opportunities.
American PsychologistWeight bias and stigma are widespread, unjust, and harmful to health. Increased empirical attention to the internalization of weight bias and stigma (or weight self-stigma) has revealed significant health implications that require further study and intervention. This review summarizes current knowledge on the conceptualization, measurement, prevalence,
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Residual Weight Stigma and Internalized Weight Bias
Obesity SurgeryRebecca Puhl +9 more
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