Change in weight-based bias over a decade: A longitudinal nationally representative survey
Summary: Background: Globally, the prevalence of obesity has almost tripled in the last 45 years, and almost 2 billion adults are considered overweight or obese. Such individuals have been shown to experience bias and stigma in their everyday life. While some prior research suggests that there has b...
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Main Authors: | Elizabeth A Chivers (Author), Kumar Yogeeswaran (Author), Elena Zubielevitch (Author), Chris G Sibley (Author) |
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2022-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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