Racial and weight discrimination associations with pain intensity and pain interference in an ethnically diverse sample of adults with obesity: a baseline analysis of the clustered randomized-controlled clinical trial the goals for eating and moving (GEM) study
Abstract Background Everyday experiences with racial (RD) and weight discrimination (WD) are risk factors for chronic pain in ethnically diverse adults with obesity. However, the individual or combined effects of RD and WD on pain in adults with obesity is not well understood. There are gender diffe...
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Main Authors: | Ericka N. Merriwether (Author), Sandra Wittleder (Author), Gawon Cho (Author), Eushavia Bogan (Author), Rachel Thomas (Author), Naja Bostwick (Author), Binhuan Wang (Author), Joseph Ravenell (Author), Melanie Jay (Author) |
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2021-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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