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Social and psychological consequences of obesity


TA WADDEN, AJ STUNKARD - Annals of Internal Medicine, 1985 - Am Coll Physicians
The strong prejudice in this country against obese persons is evident in
children as young as 6 years of age. There is discrimination against obese
persons in both academic and work settings. Despite this discrimination, ...
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Psychological aspects of severe obesity

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AJ Stunkard, TA Wadden - American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 1992 - Am Soc Nutrition
Page 1. 524S Am JC/in Nutr l992;55:524S-32S. Printed in USA. © 1992 American Society
for Clinical Nutrition Psychological aspects of severe obesity13 ...
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Psychological and social aspects of the surgical treatment of obesity


AJ Stunkard, JL Stinnett, JW Smoller - American Journal of Psychiatry, 1986 - Am Psychiatric Assoc
Page 1. Am J Psychiatry 1 43:4, April 1986 417 THE AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PSYCHIATRY
Psychological and Social Aspects of the Surgical Treatment of Obesity ...
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Obese people who seek treatment have different characteristics than those who do not seek …


ML Fitzgibbon, MR Stolley, DS Kirschenbaum - Health Psychology, 1993 - psycnet.apa.org
A group of obese people who had not sought treatment, an obese group who had
sought treatment in a professional, hospital-based program, and normal-weight
controls (N = 547) were compared in regard to level of psychopathology, ...
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Morbidly obese patients' perceptions of social discrimination before and after surgery for …


CSW RAND, A MACGREGOR - Southern Medical Journal, 1990 - journals.lww.com
Morbidly Obese Patients' Perceptions of Social Discrimination Before and After
Surgery for Obesity COLLEEN SW RAND, PhD, and ALEX M. С MACGREGOR, MD, FRCS,
Gainesville, Fla ABSTRACT: Morbidly obese patients' perceptions of obesity- ...
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Effects of being overweight.

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AL Stewart, RH Brook - American journal of public health, 1983 - Am Public Health Assoc
Overweight is a common chronic ailment: From 20 to 50 per cent of adults in the
United States are overweight.' Most research on the effects of being overweight
has focused on the relationship between being overweight and the preva- ...
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Psychological correlates of obesity: moving to the next research generation

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MA Friedman, KD Brownell - Psychological Bulletin, 1995 - psycnet.apa.org
Studies comparing obese and nonobese persons have generally failed to find
differences in global aspects of psychological functioning (eg, depression,
anxiety). The resulting conclusion, that obesity does not carry risk for ...
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The effects of applicant's health status and qualifications on simulated hiring decisions.


RC Klesges, ML Klem, CL Hanson, LH Eck, J … - International journal of obesity, 1990 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
1: Int J Obes. 1990 Jun;14(6):527-35. The effects of applicant's health
status and qualifications on simulated hiring decisions. ...
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Assessing impact of weight on quality of life.


RL Kolotkin, S Head, M Hamilton, CK Tse - Obesity research, 1995 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
This paper is a preliminary report on the development of a new instrument, the
Impact of Weight on Quality of Life (IWQOL) questionnaire, that assesses the
effects of weight on various areas of life. We conducted two studies ...
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Quality of life assessment in obesity: physical, psychological, and social function.


MB Sullivan, LG Sullivan, JG Kral - Gastroenterology Clinics of North America, 1987 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
This article examines the value of including patients' well being in the
clinical assessment of obesity. It also deals with health status measures and
the current state of so-called quality-of-life research. The few and ...
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