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The following pages link to Disgust and perceived control in attitudes toward obese people (Q34101601):
Displaying 32 items.
- Disease avoidance as a functional basis for stigmatization (Q26863545) (← links)
- Black and Hispanic Men Perceived to Be Large Are at Increased Risk for Police Frisk, Search, and Force (Q27329778) (← links)
- Development and feasibility testing of a smart phone based attentive eating intervention. (Q33439838) (← links)
- Obesity in social media: a mixed methods analysis (Q34206931) (← links)
- Medical students' attitudes toward gay men. (Q34371098) (← links)
- Impact of weight bias and stigma on quality of care and outcomes for patients with obesity (Q34466304) (← links)
- Are medical students aware of their anti-obesity bias? (Q37596062) (← links)
- Social stigma in diabetes : a framework to understand a growing problem for an increasing epidemic (Q38074363) (← links)
- Ethical Issues for Public Health Approaches to Obesity (Q38655973) (← links)
- Projections of trends in overweight in the elderly population in Germany until 2030 and international comparison (Q39251005) (← links)
- Weight self-stigma and its association with quality of life and psychological distress among overweight and obese women (Q39781844) (← links)
- Perceived vulnerability to disease and antifat attitudes in a sample of children and teenagers (Q40485034) (← links)
- Homosexuality and Pro-Gay Ideology as Pathogens? Implications of a Disease-Spread Lay Model for Understanding Anti-Gay Behaviors (Q41016028) (← links)
- The stigma of clean dieting and orthorexia nervosa (Q41520025) (← links)
- Obesity discrimination: the role of physical appearance, personal ideology, and anti-fat prejudice. (Q43435988) (← links)
- Disgust, contempt, and anger and the stereotypes of obese people (Q45329405) (← links)
- Primum non nocere: obesity stigma and public health (Q45891820) (← links)
- What does weight stigma smell like? Cross-modal influence of visual weight cues on olfaction. (Q45935135) (← links)
- Seeing overweight adults as babies: Physical cues and implications for stigmatization (Q46413654) (← links)
- Attitudes to publicly funded obesity treatment and prevention. (Q46770110) (← links)
- Physiological and self-reported disgust reactions to obesity (Q47322043) (← links)
- Culture, health, and bigotry: How exposure to cultural accounts of fatness shape attitudes about health risk, health policies, and weight-based prejudice (Q47332523) (← links)
- Disgust sensitivity, obesity stigma, and gender: contamination psychology predicts weight bias for women, not men. (Q47361375) (← links)
- Prejudice and the Plate: Effects of Weight Bias in Nutrition Judgments (Q47365319) (← links)
- "Obese people" vs "Fat people": impact of group label on weight bias (Q47401327) (← links)
- Internalized societal attitudes moderate the impact of weight stigma on avoidance of exercise (Q47409782) (← links)
- The effect of effort and weight controllability on perceptions of obese individuals (Q47432799) (← links)
- The effect of disgust-related side-effects on symptoms of depression and anxiety in people treated for cancer: a moderated mediation model (Q47575249) (← links)
- Making snacking less sinful: (counter-)moralising obesity in the public discourse differentially affects food choices of individuals with high and low perceived body mass (Q48064631) (← links)
- Differences in the desire to eat in children and adults in the presence of an obese eater (Q48150189) (← links)
- In a class of their own: the Danish public considers obesity less deserving of treatment compared with smoking-related diseases. (Q50562574) (← links)
- Blatant Dehumanization of People with Obesity. (Q64901092) (← links)