A decade ago, research on positive body image as a unique construct was relatively nonexistent, and now this area is flourishing. How and why did positive body image …
Weight stigma is highly pervasive, but its consequences are understudied. This review draws from theory in social psychology, health psychology, and neuroendocrinology to …
TL Tylka, RA Annunziato, D Burgard… - Journal of …, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
Using an ethical lens, this review evaluates two methods of working within patient care and public health: the weight-normative approach (emphasis on weight and weight loss when …
TL Tylka, AM Kroon Van Diest - Journal of counseling psychology, 2013 - psycnet.apa.org
Abstract The 21-item Intuitive Eating Scale (IES; Tylka, 2006) measures individuals' tendency to follow their physical hunger and satiety cues when determining when, what, and …
Why and how do marginalized consumers mobilize to seek greater inclusion in and more choice from mainstream markets? We develop answers to these questions drawing on …
Purpose To examine longitudinal associations of intuitive eating (IE), defined as eating according to internal hunger and satiety cues, with psychological health outcomes and …
One of Choice's Significant University Press Titles for Undergraduates, 2010-2011 A necessary cultural and historical discussion on the stigma of fatness To be fat hasn't always …
ObjectiveTo review the peer-reviewed literature on relationships between intuitive eating and health indicators and suggest areas of inquiry for future research. We define the …
L Bacon, L Aphramor - Nutrition journal, 2011 - Springer
Current guidelines recommend that" overweight" and" obese" individuals lose weight through engaging in lifestyle modification involving diet, exercise and other behavior …