Are bidirectional associations of obesity and depression already apparent in childhood and adolescence as based on high‐quality studies? A systematic review
Y Mühlig, J Antel, M Föcker, J Hebebrand - Obesity Reviews, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
Our aim was to evaluate bidirectional associations of obesity and depression in cross‐
sectional and longitudinal studies with initial assessments in childhood or adolescence. The …
sectional and longitudinal studies with initial assessments in childhood or adolescence. The …
Health psychology: Theory, research and practice
Welcome to Health Psychology: Theory, Research and Practice (Seventh Edition). This
textbook provides an in-depth introduction to the growing field of health psychology. It is …
textbook provides an in-depth introduction to the growing field of health psychology. It is …
Obesity, body dissatisfaction, and emotional well-being in early and late adolescence: findings from the project EAT study
J Mond, P Van den Berg, K Boutelle, P Hannan… - Journal of Adolescent …, 2011 - Elsevier
PURPOSE:: We tested the hypothesis that, at two different stages of adolescence,
impairment in emotional well-being associated with obesity is mediated by body …
impairment in emotional well-being associated with obesity is mediated by body …
[HTML][HTML] Emotional eating and physical activity self-efficacy as pathways in the association between depressive symptoms and adiposity indicators
H Konttinen, K Silventoinen… - The American journal of …, 2010 - Elsevier
Background: There is increasing evidence that depressive symptoms and obesity are
positively related, but the mechanisms that explain the association between them are …
positively related, but the mechanisms that explain the association between them are …
Exploring the causes and consequences of engaging in fat talk
A Arroyo, J Harwood - Journal of Applied Communication …, 2012 - Taylor & Francis
Fat talk refers to the ritualistic conversations about one's own and others' bodies (eg,“I'm so
fat!”“No you're not, I'm the one who is fat!”). What we say about ourselves has implications for …
fat!”“No you're not, I'm the one who is fat!”). What we say about ourselves has implications for …
[HTML][HTML] Obesity in children
D Canoy, P Bundred - BMJ clinical evidence, 2011 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Results We found 14 systematic reviews and RCTs that met our inclusion criteria. We
performed a GRADE evaluation of the quality of evidence for interventions. Conclusions In …
performed a GRADE evaluation of the quality of evidence for interventions. Conclusions In …
Obesity and depressive symptoms in mid-life: a population-based cohort study
Background Obesity and depression are both highly prevalent public health disorders and
evidence on their relationship is inconsistent. This study examined whether depressive …
evidence on their relationship is inconsistent. This study examined whether depressive …
[HTML][HTML] Evaluation of impacts of environmental factors and land use on seasonal surface water quality in arid and humid regions using structural equation models
W Wang, C Liu, F Zhang, ML Tan, J Shi, Z Zhang… - Ecological …, 2022 - Elsevier
Understanding of the buffer scale effect on water quality changes analysis in arid and humid
regions is of great significance for exploring the best scale for water quality pollution and …
regions is of great significance for exploring the best scale for water quality pollution and …
Obesity and emotional well‐being in adolescents: Roles of body dissatisfaction, loss of control eating, and self‐rated health
K Gall, K Van Zutven, J Lindstrom, C Bentley… - …, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
Objective Weak or inconsistent association between obesity and impairment in emotional
well‐being in population‐based samples has led to efforts to identify mediating variables …
well‐being in population‐based samples has led to efforts to identify mediating variables …
[HTML][HTML] Dietary habits and obesity: The role of emotional and cognitive factors
H Konttinen - 2012 - helda.helsinki.fi
In post-industrialised societies, food is more plentiful, accessible and palatable than ever
before and technological development has reduced the need for physical activity …
before and technological development has reduced the need for physical activity …