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Brenner, David; Hinsdale, Gary – Adolescence, 1978
Body build stereotypes of average-weight and heavy females, ages 6, 15, and 19, were studied through adjective checklists and drawings of endomorphs, ectomorphs, and mesomorphs. Mesomorph drawings were favored and the endomorphs least liked. But heavy subjects rejected for themselves behavioral stereotypes previously applied to the endomorph…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Body Image, Body Weight, Females
Pember, Mary Annette – Winds of Change, 2002
American Indians are three times more likely than Whites to have type 2 diabetes. Research shows that lifestyle treatments improving diet and increasing exercise are more effective than medications at preventing and treating the disease. A program featuring talking circles and emotional and spiritual counseling by Native elders promotes a…
Descriptors: American Indian Culture, American Indians, Cultural Influences, Diabetes
Draheim, Christopher C.; Williams, Daniel P.; McCubbin, Jeffrey A. – American Journal on Mental Retardation, 2002
A study identified 145 adults with mild mental retardation and hyperinsulinemia, borderline high triglycerides, low high-density lipoprotein cholesterol, hypertension, and abdominal obesity. Those who participated in more frequent bouts of physical activity or who consumed lower dietary fat intakes were one-third as likely to have hyperinsulinemia…
Descriptors: Adults, Body Composition, Exercise, Health Related Fitness
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McNamara, Kathleen – Journal for Specialists in Group Work, 1989
Behavioral and cognitive-behavioral group programs for weight control were effective among 32 college women in reducing weight and alleviating depressed mood, fear of negative evaluations, and social avoidance and distress. Addition of cognitive restructuring component failed to improve efficacy of behavioral weight control program even on…
Descriptors: Behavior Modification, Body Weight, Cognitive Restructuring, College Students
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Schwartz, Marlene B.; Brownell, Kelly D. – Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 1995
Identified factors for matching individuals to treatments by surveying experts in the field of obesity about the indications and contraindications of 11 common approaches to weight loss. Experts provided 170 client characteristics as possible matching factors. Discusses potential variables for studies on matching individuals to treatments along…
Descriptors: Client Characteristics (Human Services), Clinics, Eating Habits, Evaluation Methods
Flax, Ellen – Teacher Magazine, 1992
Describes an elective high school weight-loss course. Students do fat-burning exercises in an atmosphere that does not stigmatize them because they are heavy or unathletic. They study nutrition, proper eating habits, and self-esteem. Most students continue to lose weight or sustain their weight after the course is completed. (SM)
Descriptors: Body Weight, Course Content, Eating Habits, Exercise
Petersmarck, Karen – Obesity & Health, 1992
Presents summary of a panel discussion at the Conference of the North American Association for the Study of Obesity (1992) on the health risks of treating obesity. The panel focused on selectivity in accepting patients, obesity and mortality, genetic individuality, weight loss mode and outcome, weight loss and longevity, and weight maintenance.…
Descriptors: Adults, Body Weight, Epidemiology, Genetics
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Osvold, Lise Leigh; Sodowsky, Gargi Roysircar – Journal of Multicultural Counseling and Development, 1993
Considers eating attitudes and behaviors related to anorexia nervosa, bulimia, and obesity of white American, African-American, Native American, and some international women from the point of view of cultural influences such as sex role, the media, socioeconomic class, and acculturation to Western society. (Author/NB)
Descriptors: Acculturation, American Indians, Anorexia Nervosa, Blacks
Mellin, Laurel M. – Obesity and Health, 1991
Presents seven reasons why it is important for health specialist teams to take action supporting the prevention and treatment of childhood obesity. The article offers guidelines to help parents assist their children in maintaining positive eating, exercise, and self-esteem patterns, noting sensitive intervention is preferable to imposed diets. (SM)
Descriptors: Body Weight, Child Health, Children, Eating Habits
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Nupponen, Ritva; Laukkanen, Raija – Patient Education and Counseling, 1998
Introductory exercise courses for sedentary, moderately overweight adults were developed. The underlying principles of the courses, their structure and contents, guidelines of instruction, and use of evaluation are described. Implementation of five weight-reduction courses and six exercise courses involving 209 participants is described;…
Descriptors: Adults, Conference Proceedings, Group Instruction, Health Promotion
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Jepson, Lisa; Juszczak, Linda; Fisher, Martin – Adolescence, 1998
Describes the mental-health and medical services provided at a high-school-based service center. Five years after the center's inception mental health visits had quadrupled. One third of students utilizing the center reported substance abuse within their family. Other reasons for center use included pregnancy, suicidal ideation, obesity,…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Depression (Psychology), Family Problems, High School Students
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Furnham, Adrian; Ota, Hiromi; Tatsuro, Hosoe; Koyasu, Masuo – Journal of Social Psychology, 2000
Examines the cultural differences among Japanese students, British students, and Japanese students studying in Britain, concerning their beliefs on overcoming five psychological problems: depression, obesity, smoking cessation, agoraphobia, and lack of confidence. (CMK)
Descriptors: College Students, Comparative Analysis, Cultural Differences, Depression (Psychology)
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Kirsch, Irving – Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 1996
In a meta-analysis of the effect of adding hypnosis to cognitive-behavioral treatments for weight reduction, additional data were obtained from authors of two previous studies, and computational inaccuracies in the previous meta-analyses were corrected. Discusses findings. Correlational analyses indicated that the benefits of hypnosis increased…
Descriptors: Adults, Behavior Modification, Counseling, Dietetics
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Thompson, Janice L.; Davis, Sally M.; Gittelsohn, Joel; Going, Scott; Becenti, Alberta; Metcalfe, Lauve; Stone, Elaine; Harnack, Lisa; Ring, Kim – Journal of Community Health, 2001
Evaluated barriers to participation in physical activity by American Indian elementary school students. Data from interviews, observations, and surveys indicated that barriers at school included lack of facilities, equipment, and trained staff people for physical education. Weather conditions, safety concerns, and homework/chores were also…
Descriptors: American Indians, Comprehensive School Health Education, Elementary Education, Health Behavior
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Skybo, Theresa; Ryan-Wenger, Nancy – Journal of School Nursing, 2003
Identifying and intervening with overweight children may decrease their likelihood of developing heart disease later in life. This secondary analysis of 58 children in the 3rd grade examined the prevalence of overweight children, methods for measuring overweight status, and the relationship among these measures and other risk factors for heart…
Descriptors: Obesity, Body Composition, Heart Disorders, School Nurses
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