Rebecca M. Puhl
Professor/Human Dev and Family Sciences

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Health Consequences of Weight Stigmatization and the Contribution to Obesity and Eating Disorders
2013
REBECCA PUHL
Research Type: Poster/Presentation

Health consequences of weight stigma in youth: Implications for patients, providers, and clinical practice.
2021
REBECCA PUHL
Research Type: Poster/Presentation

Health consequences of weight stigma: Implications for clinical practice and patient care
2021
REBECCA PUHL
Research Type: Poster/Presentation

Health consequences of weight stigma: Implications for obesity prevention and treatment
2015
Rebecca Puhl, Young Suh
Research Type: Journal Article

Health risks of weight-based bullying among LGBTQ adolescents: Effects of legislation as a prevention strategy
2021
Ryan J Watson, Leah Lessard, REBECCA PUHL
Research Type: Poster/Presentation

Helping those who won't improve
2003
REBECCA PUHL
Research Type: Other Scholarly Work

How Evidence Can Drive Obesity Policy: Anti-obesity campaigns that help and hurt
2012
REBECCA PUHL
Research Type: Poster/Presentation

How is weight teasing associated with physical activity, eating behaviors, and weight status during adolescence and young adulthood?
2021
Dianne Neumark-Sztainer, Marla Eisnberg, Laura Hooper, REBECCA PUHL, M Reicks
Research Type: Poster/Presentation

How is weight teasing cross-sectionally and longitudinally associated with health behaviors and weight status among ethnically/racially and socioeconomically diverse young people?
2022
M Reicks, REBECCA PUHL, Marla Eisenberg, Dianne Neumark-Sztainer, Laura Hooper
Research Type: Journal Article

How to Talk about Weight
2019
REBECCA PUHL
Research Type: Poster/Presentation

If you are good you can have a cookie: How memories of childhood food rules link to adult eating behaviors.
2003
REBECCA PUHL, MARLENE B SCHWARTZ
Research Type: Journal Article

If you are good you can have a cookie: Memories of childhood food rules and links to adult dieting, eating and weight
2002
REBECCA PUHL
Research Type: Poster/Presentation

Impact of Perceived Weight Stigma among Underserved Women on Doctor-Patient Relationships.
2016
REBECCA PUHL, J M Ferrante, K Seaman, P Ohman-Strickland, L Clemow, A Bator, D Gundersen
Research Type: Journal Article

Impact of perceived consensus on stereotypes about obese people: a new approach for reducing bias.
2005
REBECCA PUHL, MARLENE B SCHWARTZ, K D Brownell
Research Type: Journal Article

Implications of food addiction on stigma
2024
Rebecca Puhl
Research Type: Book Chapter

https://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190671051.003.0054
Implicit and Explicit Weight Bias among Midwives: Variations Across Demographic Characteristics
2024
Jeremy L Neal, Julia C Phillippi, Rebecca M Puhl, Mary S Dietrich, Heather M Bradford
Research Type: Journal Article

Implicit and explicit weight bias among midwives: Variations across demographic characteristics.
2024
J Phillippi, M Dietrich, REBECCA PUHL, J Neal, Heather Bradford
Research Type: Journal Article

Implicit and explicit weight bias in a national sample of 4,732 medical students: the medical student CHANGES study.
2014
M van Ryn, S M Phelan, R Hardeman, S Perry, Diane J Burgess, J F Dovidio, D B Nelson, M W Yeazel, REBECCA PUHL
Research Type: Journal Article

In the trenches: Nature and extent of weight-based victimization experienced by overweight adolescents at school.
2011
REBECCA PUHL
Research Type: Poster/Presentation

Increasing the Focus of Weight Stigma as Harmful to Health
2019
Rebecca M Puhl
Research Type: Poster/Presentation