Weight stigma experiences and self-exclusion from sport and exercise settings among people with obesity
Abstract Background A central strategy to tackle the health risks of obesity is regular physical activity (PA), exercising and participating in sports. However, people with obesity regularly experience weight-related stigma and discrimination in sport and exercise settings. Research has indicated th...
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Main Authors: | Hendrik K. Thedinga (Author), Roman Zehl (Author), Ansgar Thiel (Author) |
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