2024
DOI: 10.1177/13591053241302285
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Gender and race differences in weight discrimination’s relationship to psychological distress and eating behavior

Brianna S Richmond,
Ana C Vieira Zaidan,
Ashley M Araiza
et al.

Abstract: Stigma and discrimination against people higher in weight is common in the U.S. and understanding weight stigma’s consequences for different individuals is important. In this study, Black ( N = 290) and White ( N = 449) men and women who perceived themselves to be “overweight” completed self-report measures of perceived weight discrimination, emotion regulation, psychological distress, and eating behavior. Results showed gender differences among White but not Black participants, weight discrimination and the o… Show more

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