The relationship between weight stigma, weight bias internalization, and physical health in military personnel with or at high-risk of overweight/obesity

Volume: 28, Pages: 25 - 33
Published: Mar 1, 2019
Abstract
Perceived weight stigma is associated with adverse health indices, such as elevated cortisol, lipid/glucose dysregulation, and poorer self-rated health. This relationship may be particularly relevant for military personnel, given the cultural emphasis on fitness and weight/shape. Therefore, we investigated the relationship between weight stigma and physical health in 117 active duty personnel (66.7% male; 56.4% non-Hispanic White; age: 30.8 ±...
Paper Details
Title
The relationship between weight stigma, weight bias internalization, and physical health in military personnel with or at high-risk of overweight/obesity
Published Date
Mar 1, 2019
Journal
Volume
28
Pages
25 - 33
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