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Weight stigma exposure inventory (WeSEI): Adaptation to Turkish culture, validity and reliability study

Journal of Social Media Research
Weight stigma is prevalent in society, with various sources, including family, friends, and media, contributing to individuals' experiences and internalization of weight stigma.
Cafer Çarkıt   +5 more
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Psychometric Evaluation of the Malay Version of Weight Stigma Exposure Inventory (WeSEI) Among Malaysian Young Adults

Inquiry : a journal of medical care organization, provision and financing
The present study translated the Weight Stigma Exposure Inventory (WeSEI), an instrument assessing observed weight stigma, into Malay, and evaluated its psychometric properties among Malaysian young adults.
Wan Ying Gan   +10 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Weight Stigma and Barriers to Effective Obesity Care.

Gastroenterology Clinics of North America, 2023
Weight stigma is prevalent with negative consequences for health and well-being. This problem is present in health care; stigmatizing attitudes toward patients with obesity are expressed by medical professionals across diverse specialties and patient ...
R. Puhl
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Weight stigma and mental health outcomes in early-adolescents. The mediating role of internalized weight bias and body esteem.

Appetite
BACKGROUND Weight stigma is increasingly common in early adolescence and may lead to weight bias internalization, with negative consequences for mental health outcomes.
Alexandra S. Zancu   +1 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

'My words would have more weight': exploring weight stigma in UK dietetic practice and dietitian's lived experiences of weight stigma.

Journal of human nutrition and dietetics (Print)
BACKGROUND Weight stigma is pervasive within healthcare and negatively impacts both access to care and the patient-practitioner relationship. There is limited evidence on weight stigma among registered dietitians, particularly in the United Kingdom ...
Adrian Brown, Stuart W. Flint
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Weight Stigma.

Endocrinology and metabolism clinics of North America (Print)
Weight stigma is pervasive across all levels of society, including health care. Understanding the current climate of weight stigma and exploring ways to eradicate it is essential.
Amanda Velazquez
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Supporting healthcare professionals to reduce weight stigma.

Australian Journal of General Practice
BACKGROUND Reducing weight stigma in healthcare is critical to supporting and improving the health of people living with overweight or obesity and decreasing the risk of adverse patient outcomes. We were invited as stigma researchers to participate in an
John B Dixon   +9 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Ecological Momentary Assessment of Weight Stigma and Eating Behavior in Everyday Life.

Annals of Behavioral Medicine
BACKGROUND Weight stigma is widespread, but the existing literature on its harmful consequences remains largely limited to lab-based experiments and large-scale longitudinal designs. PURPOSE The purpose of this study was to understand how weight stigma
J. Hunger   +5 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Weight Stigma is Uniquely Tied to Maladaptive Eating Across Different Racial, Ethnic, and Gender Groups.

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Weight stigma, racism, and sexism (social devaluation due to body weight, race or ethnicity, and sex or gender), have been linked to increased maladaptive eating behaviors; however, no research has investigated the unique associations between different ...
Karen Wetzel, M. Himmelstein
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Weight Stigma and Eating Behaviors in Young Adults across Weight Status

American Journal of Health Behavior
Objectives: For this study, we adopted and expanded the Theory of Planned Behavior (TPB) by addingweight-related self-stigma (WSS) to explain avoidance in 3 eating behavior (EB) types – uncontrolled eating,emotional eating, and cognitive restraint ...
Xavier C. C. Fung   +6 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

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