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10 wrz 2019 · The current meta-analysis for the first time quantified the strength of association between weight stigma and mental health, showing a strong association that remained comparable in size even after controlling for other relevant factors, namely, publication year, education level, and BMI.
13 lis 2021 · Given the finding that there may be a stronger association between weight stigma and mental health in younger youth, it is important to be thoughtful when discussing weight with young patients and consider developmentally appropriate language to ask about both weight and mental health.
1 gru 2022 · Overall, recent evidence shows that weight stigma can contribute to worsening obesity-related problems and creating additional barriers to effective obesity care and prevention. In addition, a brief description of some of the most important international initiatives to address the weight stigma is provided.
1 lut 2024 · Given these research gaps, this study sought to examine how experiences of weight stigma relate to mental health concerns, including symptoms of eating disorders, anxiety, and depression, among college students, a population at risk for the onset/exacerbation of mental health concerns.
18 lut 2022 · Evidence has accumulated to demonstrate the pervasiveness, impact and implications of weight stigma. As such, there is a need for concerted efforts to address weight stigma and discrimination that is evident within, policy, healthcare, media, workplaces, and education.
4 dni temu · Decades of research have documented that weight stigma (i.e., the societal devaluation and mistreatment of individuals that results from negative attitudes, beliefs, and stereotypes based on weight) is a global public health concern [1,2,3].Experiences of weight stigma and discrimination, which are widespread in employment and health care settings [4,5,6,7], are robustly associated with a ...
5 mar 2022 · The present study is a systematic review and meta-analysis of the associations between weight stigma and mental health in youth. Methods: A systematic search of PubMed, PsychInfo, and Embase databases was conducted in January 2020.