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Weight Bias in Clinical Care

WEB2 What can I expect from this course Part 2. This course is designed to help you learn about the sources and consequences of weight bias in health care settings, and provide

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Health Psychology

WEBexperience of stigma) might contribute to health. Understanding the role of coping in the stigma-health relationship is essential to inform strategies to help reduce poor health …

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Can Friendships Protect Against the Health Consequences of …

WEBSchool Mental Health 1 3 2014).Inresearchfocusingspecicallyonpeervictimiza-tionasadevelopmentallyrelevantstressor,somestudies

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Eating and Exercise‐Related Correlates of Weight Stigma: A

WEBIn particular, it is unclear whether associations between weight stigma and health behaviors and attitudes differ across countries. Providing insight into this question, the current …

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Motivational Interviewing for Diet, Exercise and Weight

WEBThe Rudd Center for Food Policy and Obesity www.YaleRuddCenter.org For more information on weight bias, please visit www.YaleRuddCenter.org Key FRAMES to …

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Weight bias internalization and health: a systematic review

WEBThe current systematic review identified 74 studies assessing the relationship between WBI and health and interventions de-signed to reduce WBI and improve health. Over half of …

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Dietary Quality of Americans by Supplemental Nutrition …

WEB3. provided original data on the association between SNAP participation and dietary outcomes, including dietary quality, food and nutrient intake, and food spending; 4. was …

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The roles of experienced and internalized weight stigma in …

WEBjudgment from doctors due to body weight, lower frequency of obtaining routine checkups, less frequent listening and respect from providers, and lower quality of healthcare.

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Food Swamps Predict Obesity Rates Better Than Food Deserts …

WEBDiscussion. This study documents that food swamps are a stronger predictor than food deserts on obesity rates among U.S. adults at the county level. Our results suggest that …

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Physiology & Behavior

WEBFood and beverage marketing aimed at children and adolescents promotes almost exclusively unhealthy pro- ducts and is a major contributor to these alarming rates of …

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Universal School Meals and Associations with Student …

WEBNutrients 2021, 13, 911 2 of 41 1. Introduction Globally, schools are recognized as an important setting to promote healthy behaviors, as children typically spend a substantial …

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Racial Differences in Perceived Food Swamp and Food Desert …

WEBInt. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2020, 17, 7143 2 of 14 been identified as one possible driver of the obesity epidemic in the US [7,8]. However, recent studies are increasingly …

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Nutrition standards for the charitable food system: challenges …

WEBA set of common nutrition standards creates an oppor-tunity to align decision making across the multiple links in the sourcing chain. They can be used as donors decide what foods …

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What words should we use to talk about weight

WEBabout body weight can exacerbate this problem in the medical setting and undermine delivery of health care for patients with high body weight.12-15 Collectively, this …

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A Crisis in the Marketplace: How Food Marketing Contributes …

WEBANRV370-PU30-12 ARI 15 February 2009 12:26 A Crisis in the Marketplace: How Food Marketing Contributes to Childhood Obesity and What Can Be Done Jennifer L. Harris,1 …

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Social Science & Medicine

WEBprocedures is reported elsewhere (Pearl et al., 2019). All participants were prompted with an optional open-ended ques-tion at the end of the survey, inviting them …

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Supporting Wellness at Pantries (SWAP): changes to inventory …

WEBBackground The aim of the Supporting Wellness at Pantries (SWAP) system is to rank, label, and organize food pantry items according to whether they should be consumed …

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Weight-based cybervictimization: Implications for adolescent

WEBnity sample of 452 adolescents aged 11–17 years old (Mage 14.91 years). Results: Thirty-three percent of adolescents reported at least one experience of. weight-based …

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