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Internalized weight bias in patients presenting for bariatric surgery

Eating Behaviors, 2020
Internalized weight bias (IWB) is significantly related to poor psychosocial health outcomes in patients with increased body mass index (BMI). The objective of this study was to evaluate the psychometric properties and correlates of the Weight-Bias Internalization Scale in a pre-surgical bariatric population.Self-report measures were administered to ...
A F, Wagner, M, Butt, A, Rigby
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Weight stigma and media: An examination of the effect of advertising campaigns on weight bias, internalized weight bias, self-esteem, body image, and affect

Body Image, 2021
While some media perpetuate weight stigma and an ideal of thinness, certain advertising campaigns, such as Aerie Real and Dove Real Beauty, have attempted to promote body acceptance. The current study evaluated the influence of exposure to these campaigns on weight bias, internalized weight bias (IWB), self-esteem, body image, and affect relative to ...
Jennifer C, Selensky, Robert A, Carels
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The distinct effects of internalizing weight bias: An experimental study

Body Image, 2016
Both experiencing and internalizing weight bias are associated with negative mental and physical health outcomes, but internalization may be a more potent predictor of these outcomes. The current study aimed to differentiate between causal effects of experiencing versus internalizing weight bias on emotional responses and psychological well-being ...
Rebecca L, Pearl, Rebecca M, Puhl
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Measuring internalized weight attitudes across body weight categories: Validation of the Modified Weight Bias Internalization Scale

Body Image, 2014
The purpose of this research was to validate a modified version of the Weight Bias Internalization Scale (WBIS-M) that is applicable to individuals across different body weight statuses. One hundred forty-eight men and women completed an online survey that included the WBIS-M and relevant measures of psychopathology.
Rebecca L, Pearl, Rebecca M, Puhl
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Internalized Weight Bias in Weight-Loss Surgery Patients: Psychosocial Correlates and Weight Loss Outcomes

Obesity Surgery, 2014
In this study, we examined the relationship between pre-operative internalized weight bias and 12-month post-operative weight loss in adult bariatric surgery patients.Bariatric surgery patients (n=170) from one urban and one rural medical center completed an internalized weight bias measure (the weight bias internalization scale, WBIS) and a depression
Michelle R, Lent   +8 more
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Weight and health-related quality of life: The moderating role of weight discrimination and internalized weight bias

Eating Behaviors, 2014
Obesity is an increasingly prevalent public health concern, with associated medical comorbidities and impairment in health-related quality of life (HRQoL). Obese women are frequently victims of weight-related discrimination. The HRQoL impairments among obese people could be related to this discrimination and to internalized weight bias.
Janet D, Latner   +3 more
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Exploring the interplay of weight-based teasing and sociodemographic factors in adolescent weight bias internalization

Journal of Pediatric Psychology
Abstract Objective Research has highlighted the potential adverse effects of weight bias internalization (WBI) on adolescents, but there has been little examination of WBI and sources of weight teasing (family, peers, or both) or across racial/ethnic diversity of adolescents.
Rui Wu   +4 more
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Explicit, Implicit, and Internalized Weight Bias: Relationships With Self-Perceptions of Weight and Current Dieting

Journal of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics
Negative attitudes regarding body size, including explicit, implicit, and internalized weight bias, are associated with deleterious outcomes, particularly for those in larger bodies.This study evaluated the relation of weight bias (explicit, implicit, and internalized forms) and body mass index (BMI) to self-perceived weight and current dieting.This ...
Diane L. Rosenbaum   +2 more
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Women’s Relationships With Healthcare and Providers: The Role of Weight Stigma in Healthcare and Weight Bias Internalization

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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Preliminary evaluation of a brief worksite intervention to reduce weight stigma and weight bias internalization

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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