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The following pages link to Stigmatization of obese individuals by human resource professionals: an experimental study (Q34338651):
Displaying 14 items.
- The weight-inclusive versus weight-normative approach to health: evaluating the evidence for prioritizing well-being over weight loss. (Q34042979) (← links)
- Food addiction in the light of DSM-5. (Q34263520) (← links)
- Potential Policies and Laws to Prohibit Weight Discrimination: Public Views from 4 Countries (Q36371177) (← links)
- Development and Evaluation of the Quality of Life for Obesity Surgery (QOLOS) Questionnaire (Q38645055) (← links)
- Validating a Chinese version of the Weight Self-stigma Questionnaire for use with obese adults. (Q38901987) (← links)
- The academic penalty for gaining weight: a longitudinal, change-in-change analysis of BMI and perceived academic ability in middle school students (Q39005717) (← links)
- BODY MASS INDEX AND SELF-EMPLOYMENT IN SOUTH KOREA. (Q39565098) (← links)
- The costs and consequences of obesity in Germany: a new approach from a prevalence and life-cycle perspective (Q40173719) (← links)
- Determinants of Perceived Stress in Individuals with Obesity: Exploring the Relationship of Potentially Obesity-Related Factors and Perceived Stress (Q45823842) (← links)
- Income and obesity: what is the direction of the relationship? A systematic review and meta-analysis (Q47201654) (← links)
- Obesity and sickness absence: results from a longitudinal nationally representative sample from Germany. (Q55261644) (← links)
- Stimulating Weight Stigma in Future Experimental Designs on Physical Activity - Development and Pilot Validation of a Video Instrument (Q89079035) (← links)
- Where Do You Look? Visual Attention to Human Bodies across the Weight Spectrum in Individuals with Normal Weight or with Obesity (Q89501585) (← links)
- Is an obesity simulation suit in an undergraduate medical communication class a valuable teaching tool? A cross-sectional proof of concept study (Q92430500) (← links)