2021
DOI: 10.32398/cjhp.v19i1.2651
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Weight and Body Image Perceptions in Nutrition and Dietetics University Students

Abstract: Stereotypical and prejudicial attitudes towards people considered overweight or obese are documented in professionals ranging from physicians, nurses, fitness and general nutrition professionals, and registered dietitian nutritionists (RDN) and may introduce barriers to equitable care. To identify the prevalence of anti-fat attitudes (AFA); fat phobia (FPS); and body appreciation scores (BA) in nutrition and dietetics’ students (ND) and non-nutrition and dietetics’ students (NND) through a cross-sectional desi… Show more

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“…Students following pre-health majors 1 also have documented weight biases (Fontana et al, 2013; Herzig et al, 2021; Phelan et al, 2015; Swift et al, 2013; Werkhoven, 2020; Zaroubi et al, 2021). Werkhoven (2020) identified low to medium anti-fat attitudes and fat stereotypes among pre-health majors, which were higher than non-pre-health majors.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Students following pre-health majors 1 also have documented weight biases (Fontana et al, 2013; Herzig et al, 2021; Phelan et al, 2015; Swift et al, 2013; Werkhoven, 2020; Zaroubi et al, 2021). Werkhoven (2020) identified low to medium anti-fat attitudes and fat stereotypes among pre-health majors, which were higher than non-pre-health majors.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%