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Perceived Weight Discrimination Mediates the Prospective Association Between Obesity and Physiological Dysregulation: Evidence From a Population-Based Cohort.

Michael Daly1,2, Angelina R Sutin3, Eric Robinson4.   

Abstract

Obesity is thought to cause ill health because of the biological strain that excess fat has on physiological function. We tested an alternative explanation in a population-based sample of 3,609 older English adults-that the pervasive discrimination experienced by individuals with excess weight may in part explain why obesity is associated with subsequent multisystem physiological dysregulation, measured via clinical indicators of cardiovascular, metabolic, and immune function. We found that both obesity and perceived weight discrimination predicted an increase in physiological dysregulation from baseline to follow-up 4 years later. Perceived discrimination because of body weight experienced by individuals with obesity explained more than one quarter of the prospective association between obesity and a deterioration in biomarkers of health status. These findings highlight the possibility that the stigma experienced by individuals with obesity may play an important role in explaining the obesity-related disease burden.

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Keywords:  allostasis; dysregulation; longitudinal research; obesity; obesity stigma; weight discrimination

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31158067      PMCID: PMC6657150          DOI: 10.1177/0956797619849440

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Psychol Sci        ISSN: 0956-7976


  36 in total

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9.  Perceived weight discrimination mediates the prospective relation between obesity and depressive symptoms in U.S. and U.K. adults.

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  15 in total

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9.  Childhood overeating is associated with adverse cardiometabolic and inflammatory profiles in adolescence.

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Review 10.  Self-perception of overweight and obesity: A review of mental and physical health outcomes.

Authors:  Eric Robinson; Ashleigh Haynes; Angelina Sutin; Michael Daly
Journal:  Obes Sci Pract       Date:  2020-06-08
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