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5- Big Handsome Men, Bears and Others Virtual
Constructions of 'Fat Male Embodiment'. Monaghan,
Lee F, Body Society, 2005, 11, 2, June, 81-111 - Using embodied sociology, this article offers a
virtual ethnography of 'fat male embodiment'.
Reporting analysing qualitative data generated
online, it includes a typology of big/fat male
body-subjects supportive/admiring others.
These ... - DescriptorsEmbodiment Body Weight
Obesity Males Masculinity Social
Identity
Socioeconomic Status and Weight Change in Adults
A Review. Ball, Kylie Crawford, David, Social
Science Medicine, 2005, 60, 9, May,
1987-2010 In developed countries, obesity is
inversely associated with socioeconomic status
(SES) among women, less consistently among men
whereas, in developing countries, the association
is direct. However, the relationship of SES to
weight change ... DescriptorsSocioeconomic
Status Body Weight Obesity Sex
Differences Industrial Societies
Culture, Obesity Stereotypes, Self-Esteem, and
the "Thin Ideal" A Social Identity Perspective.
Klaczynski, Paul A Goold, Kristen W Mudry,
Jeffrey J, Journal of Youth and Adolescence,
2004, 33, 4, Aug, 307-317 Recent concerns with
the increasing prevalence of overweight obesity
among children adults indicate the need to
better understand the psychosocial correlates of
weight. We examined the relationships among
negative stereotypes of obesity, "thin ...
DescriptorsObesity Body Weight Self
Esteem Social Identity Psychological
Factors Stereotypes More...
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