Rebecca M. Puhl
Professor/Human Dev and Family Sciences
Storrs Mansfield
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Scholarly Contributions
413 Scholarly Contributions
New developments in the law for obesity discrimination protection.
2013
Research Type: Journal Article
Headless, hungry, and unhealthy: a video content analysis of obese persons portrayed in online news.
2013
Research Type: Journal Article
Weight bias among UK trainee dietitians, doctors, nurses and nutritionists
2013
Research Type: Journal Article
Headless, hungry, and unhealthy: A video content analysis of obese persons portrayed in online news.
2013
Research Type: Journal Article
Are anti-stigma films a useful strategy for reducing weight bias among trainee healthcare professionals? Results of a pilot randomized control trial.
2013
Research Type: Journal Article
When overweight is the normal weight: an examination of obesity using a social media internet database.
2013
Research Type: Journal Article
Weight-based victimization: bullying experiences of weight loss treatment-seeking youth.
2013
Research Type: Journal Article
Public reactions to obesity-related health campaigns: a randomized controlled trial.
2013
Research Type: Journal Article
Eating behaviors, victimization, and desire for supportive intervention among adolescents in weight-loss camps.
2013
Research Type: Journal Article
Talking about obesity with clients: preferred terms and communication styles of U.K. pre-registration dieticians, doctors, and nurses.
2013
Research Type: Journal Article
Motivating or stigmatizing? Public perceptions of language about weight used by health providers
2013
Research Type: Journal Article
Weight-based victimization among adolescents in the school setting: emotional reactions and coping behaviors.
2012
Research Type: Journal Article
Clinical correlates of the weight bias internalization scale in a sample of obese adolescents seeking bariatric surgery.
2012
Research Type: Journal Article
An experimental assessment of physical educators' expectations and attitudes: the importance of student weight and gender.
2012
Research Type: Journal Article