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Internalized weight bias in patients presenting for bariatric surgery
A. F. Wagner,
M. Butt
,
A. Rigby
Department of Public Health Sciences
Department of Surgery
Division of Minimally Invasive Surgery/Bariatrics
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Medicine & Life Sciences
Bariatric Surgery
100%
Weights and Measures
57%
Bariatrics
48%
Body Dissatisfaction
33%
Eating
29%
Quality of Life
24%
Statistical Factor Analysis
22%
Anxiety
18%
Depression
16%
Population Characteristics
15%
Body Image
14%
Health
12%
Feeding Behavior
12%
Psychometrics
12%
Overweight
11%
Self Report
11%
Population
10%
Linear Models
10%
Body Mass Index
9%
Obesity
8%
Social Sciences
surgery
92%
eating behavior
49%
trend
44%
quality of life
30%
factor analysis
20%
anxiety
16%
body image
14%
internalization
14%
statistical method
13%
descriptive statistics
12%
health
11%
psychometrics
10%
regression
8%
adolescent
7%