Rebecca M. Puhl
Professor/Human Dev and Family Sciences

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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

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

Pediatric Obesity
2013
Wei Lang, Claudia K Fox, Julia M Hormes, Mary S Himmelstein, others, Diane M Quinn, Seth A Creasy, Jaime A Coffino, Rebecca M Puhl, Aaron S Kelly, Justin R Ryder
Research Type: Journal Article

Obesity stigma: a failed and ethically dubious strategy.
2013
D S Goldberg, REBECCA PUHL
Research Type: Journal Article

Public reactions to obesity-related health campaigns: a randomized controlled trial.
2013
J L Peterson, J Luedicke, REBECCA PUHL
Research Type: Journal Article

Eating behaviors, victimization, and desire for supportive intervention among adolescents in weight-loss camps.
2013
J L Peterson, REBECCA PUHL, J Luedicke, K M King
Research Type: Journal Article

Parental concerns about weight-based victimization in youth.
2013
REBECCA PUHL, J A Depierre, J Luedicke
Research Type: Journal Article

Talking about obesity with clients: preferred terms and communication styles of U.K. pre-registration dieticians, doctors, and nurses.
2013
E Choi, REBECCA PUHL, C Glazebrook, J A Swift
Research Type: Journal Article

Motivating or stigmatizing? Public perceptions of language about weight used by health providers
2013
REBECCA PUHL, J.L. Peterson, Joerg Luedicke
Research Type: Journal Article

A new stigmatized identity? Comparisons of a 'Food Addict' label with other stigmatized health conditions.
2013
J.A. DePierre, REBECCA PUHL, Joerg Luedicke
Research Type: Other Scholarly Work

Obesity Stigma: A Failed and Ethically Dubious Strategy
2013
D.S. Goldberg, REBECCA PUHL
Research Type: Other Scholarly Work

Weight-based Victimization: Nature, Extent, and Strategies to Support Overweight Youth
2013
REBECCA PUHL
Research Type: Poster/Presentation

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

Weight bias in the news media and public health campaigns: Are we fighting obesity or obese persons?
2013
REBECCA PUHL
Research Type: Poster/Presentation

Obesity Bias: Important Considerations for Weight Management in Adults
2013
REBECCA PUHL
Research Type: Poster/Presentation

Addressing Obesity: How to Energize and Not Stigmatize
2013
REBECCA PUHL
Research Type: Poster/Presentation

Obesity Stigma: Implications for Patients and Providers
2013
REBECCA PUHL
Research Type: Poster/Presentation

Eating Behaviors Related to Victimization and Intervention Preferences in Weight Loss Treatment-Seeking Youth
2013
REBECCA PUHL
Research Type: Poster/Presentation

Weight Bias and Stigmatization: Implications for Research and Public Health Efforts Addressing Obesity
2013
REBECCA PUHL
Research Type: Poster/Presentation

The Pervasive Nature of Weight Stigmatization: Implications for Treatment, Public Health, and Policy
2013
REBECCA PUHL
Research Type: Poster/Presentation