Weight stigma is persistent across contexts and is associated with disordered eating cognitions and behaviors. This systematic review aimed to examine the existing literature …
C Haddad, M Zakhour, M Bou Kheir, R Haddad… - Journal of eating …, 2020 - Springer
Background Quarantine/confinement is an effective measure to face the Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). Consequently, in response to this stressful situation, people …
OBJECTIVE: Few studies have comprehensively examined weight-based victimization (WBV) in youth, despite its serious consequences for their psychosocial and physical health …
The study aimed to assess the eating behavior [uncontrolled eating (UE), emotional eating (EE), and cognitive restraint (CR)], the perceived stress, and independently associated …
With the recent proliferation of food delivery applications ('apps'; FDAs), accessing a meal is more convenient and immediate than ever. However, these apps may foster dysregulated …
Background In light of high rates of obesity and weight stigma in youth, the American Academy of Paediatrics recommends that paediatric health care professionals use …
Background Many parents engage in “weight talk” with their child, such as encouraging their child to lose weight or making comments about their own weight or others' weight. What …
Purpose Obesity is a highly stigmatizing condition for both adults and children, and both obesity and stigma experiences are negatively related with health-related quality of life …
Background: With high rates of adolescent obesity, many parents are talking to adolescents about their body weight. Parental “weight talk” is linked with adverse health behaviors in …