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CHANGES IN SOCIAL IDENTITY OF THE OBESE: FROM STIGMA TO THE FAT PRIDE
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The F-word : how do overweight and obese Malay women experience and cope with fat stigma in Singapore?
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OBESITY AND BULLYING IN CHILDHOOD AND ADOLESCENCE: THE STIGMA OF FAT
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Methodological Aspects in Study of Fat Stigma in Social Media Contexts: A Systematic Literature Review
Published 2022-05-01Subjects: “…fat stigma…”
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Weight stigma and fat phobia in Poland – attitudes towards people living with obesity and the level of knowledge about obesity among the social media internet respondents and medical professionals
Published 2023-10-01Subjects: “…social media…”
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How and why weight stigma drives the obesity ‘epidemic’ and harms health
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Characterizing the Prevalence of Obesity Misinformation, Factual Content, Stigma, and Positivity on the Social Media Platform Reddit Between 2011 and 2019: Infodemiology Study
Published 2022-12-01“… BackgroundReddit is a popular social media platform that has faced scrutiny for inflammatory language against those with obesity, yet there has been no comprehensive analysis of its obesity-related content. …”
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Weight stigma in Australia: a public health call to action
Published 2022-10-01“…People living with obesity experience weight stigma in most social settings. …”
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Social Work and Obesity
Published 2020-10-01“…The authors will discuss “fat culture” and stigma associated with an obese identity, as well as systems that are inherently oppressive to people who are of larger size. …”
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“New life and a new way of living”: social representations of obesity and the weight loss process in women who underwent bariatric surgery
Published 2023-08-01Subjects: Get full text
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Association of quality of life with internet use and weight stigma across individuals with obesity and those without obesity: Role of self-perception
Published 2024-04-01“…We aimed to assess the associations between weight status (obesity vs. non-obesity, including both self-perceived and BMI-defined), weight stigma, internet use, and QoL. …”
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Comparison of Perceived Weight Discrimination between Polish and German Patients Underwent Bariatric Surgery or Endoscopic Method versus Conservative Treatment for Morbid Obesity:...
Published 2022-07-01“…<b>Conclusions:</b> Our findings confirm that obesity significantly affects the social and economic well-being of patients. …”
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The good, the bad, and the blameless in parenting: a thematic analysis of discussions of childhood obesity on an internet forum
Published 2023-03-01Subjects: Get full text
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Social construction of obesity and its impacts.
Published 2010“…Through several in depth interviews with obese persons and from my research on social scientific literature on obesity, I hypothesize that weight discrimination is related to how and what ways the knowledge of obesity is constructed by the media, society and medical institutions, and how this manifests into social stigma and a loss of power experienced by obese persons.…”
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Risky research? Exploring the potentially detrimental effects of employing stigma scales
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Patient perspectives of weight stigma across the cancer continuum: A scoping review
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Living large: the experiences of large-bodied women when accessing general practice services
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The Impact of Weight Bias and Stigma on the 24 h Dietary Recall Process in Adults with Overweight and Obesity: A Pilot Study
Published 2024-01-01“…People with overweight and obesity tend to both underreport dietary energy intake and experience weight stigma. …”
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