Rebecca M. Puhl
Professor/Human Dev and Family Sciences

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“The most hurtful thing I’ve ever experienced”: A qualitative examination of the nature of experiences of weight stigma by family members.
2022
Samantha Lawrence, Gary Foster, Ryan Watson, Rebecca Puhl, Marlene Schwartz
Research Type: Journal Article

“The most hurtful thing I've ever experienced”: A qualitative examination of the nature of family weight stigma.
2021
Rebecca Puhl, Ryan Watson, Gary Foster, Marlene Schwartz, Lawrence Samantha
Research Type: Poster/Presentation

“Look beyond the weight and accept me”: Adolescent perspectives on parental weight communication
2023
Gary Foster, Michelle Cardel, Samantha Lawrence, Leah Lessard, REBECCA PUHL
Research Type: Journal Article

‘It’s not me, it’s them’ – a report describing the weight-related attitudes towards obesity in pregnancy among maternal healthcare providers
2024
Zachary Ferraro, Niyati Malkani, Kristi Adamo, Rebecca Puhl, Emily Bonisteel, Caroline LeJour, Kirina Angrish, Taniya Nagpal
Research Type: Journal Article

https://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12884-024-06591-z
​​​​​Negative familial weight talk is associated with greater weight bias internalization in non-Hispanic White but not in Non Hispanic Black or Hispanic youth.
2022
Aviva Must, Katherine Rancano, M Skeer, M Eliasziw, REBECCA PUHL
Research Type: Poster/Presentation

Women’s refusal to be weighed during healthcare visits: Links to body image.
2023
Vrignia Ramseyer-Winter, Kate Trout, E. O'Neil, E. Harrop, REBECCA PUHL
Research Type: Journal Article

When overweight is the normal weight: an examination of obesity using a social media internet database.
2013
M Kuebler, E Yom-Tov, P Muennig, REBECCA PUHL, D Pelleg
Research Type: Journal Article

What words should we use to talk about weight? A systematic review of quantitative and qualitative studies examining preferences for weight-related terminology
2020
REBECCA PUHL
Research Type: Journal Article

What words should we use to talk about weight? A systematic review of quantitative and qualitative studies examining preferences for weight-related terminology
2020
REBECCA PUHL
Research Type: Journal Article

Weight-biased attitudes about pediatric patients with obesity in Dutch health care providers from 7 different professions.
2022
R Cammfferman, B van der Voorn, J Halberstadt, REBECCA PUHL, J Seidell
Research Type: Poster/Presentation

Weight-biased Attitudes about pediatric patients with obesity in Dutch health care professionals from seven different professions.
2023
B van der Voorn, R Camfferman, J Halberstadt, REBECCA PUHL, J Seidell
Research Type: Journal Article

Weight-based victimization: bullying experiences of weight loss treatment-seeking youth.
2013
J Luedicke, REBECCA PUHL, J L Peterson
Research Type: Journal Article

Weight-based victimization, eating behaviors, and weight-related health in sexual and gender minority adolescents
2019
Mary S Himmelstein, Ryan J Watson, REBECCA PUHL
Research Type: Journal Article

Weight-based victimization toward overweight adolescents: observations and reactions of peers.
2011
C Heuer, REBECCA PUHL, J Luedicke
Research Type: Journal Article

Weight-based victimization from friends and family: Implications for how adolescents cope with weight stigma
2019
Mary S Himmelstein, Rebecca M Puhl
Research Type: Journal Article

Weight-based victimization and school performance in adolescence: Can teachers help reduce academic risks?
2021
REBECCA PUHL, Leah Lessard, Samantha Lawrence
Research Type: Journal Article

Weight-based victimization among sexual minority adolescents: Implications for mental health and substance use
2019
Ryan J Watson, Mary Himmelstein, REBECCA PUHL
Research Type: Journal Article

Weight-based victimization among sexual and gender minority adolescents: Findings from a diverse national sample.
2019
Ryan J Watson, Rebecca M Puhl, Mary S. Himmelstein
Research Type: Journal Article

Weight-based victimization among sexual and gender minority adolescents: Findings from a diverse national sample
Ryan J Watson, Mary Himmelstein, REBECCA PUHL
Research Type: Journal Article

Weight-based victimization among adolescents in the school setting: emotional reactions and coping behaviors.
2012
J Luedicke, REBECCA PUHL
Research Type: Journal Article