top of page

BODY WEIGHT & HEALTH/WELL-BEING

 

RELEVANT PUBLICATIONS

Daly, M. (2013). The relationship of C-reactive protein to obesity-related depressive symptoms: a longitudinal study. Obesity, 21, 248 - 250. 

Daly, M., Sutin, A.R., & Robinson, E. (2019). Perceived weight discrimination mediates the prospective association between obesity and physiological dysregulation: evidence from a population-based cohort. Psychological Science, 30, 1030-1039. doi: 10.1177/0956797619849440.

 

Daly, M., Robinson, E., & Sutin, A.R. (2017). Does knowing hurt? Perceiving oneself as overweight predicts future physical health and well-being. Psychological Science, 28, 872-881. 

Haynes, A., Kersbergen, I., Sutin, A., Daly, M., & Robinson, E. (in press). Does perceived overweight increase risk of depressive symptoms and suicidality beyond objective weight status? A systematic review and meta-analysis. Clinical Psychology Review. doi: 10.1016/j.cpr.2019.101753 

 

Haynes, A, Kersbergen, I., Sutin, A.R., Daly, M., & Robinson, E. (2018). A systematic review of the relationship between weight status perceptions and weight loss attempts, strategies, behaviours, and outcomes. Obesity Reviews, 19, 347-363.  

Robinson, E., Hunger, J. M., & Daly, M. (2015). Perceived weight status and risk of weight gain across life in US and UK adults. International Journal of Obesity, 12, 1721 - 1726.

Robinson, E., Haynes, A.,  Sutin, A.R., & Daly, M. (2017). Telling people they are overweight: helpful, harmful or beside the point? International Journal of Obesity, 41, 1160-1161.  ​

Robinson, E., Sutin, A.R., & Daly, M. (2017). Perceived weight discrimination mediates the prospective relation between obesity and depressive symptoms in US and UK adultsHealth Psychology, 36, 112-121. ​​

Robinson, E., Sutin, A.R., & Daly, M. (2018). Self-perceived overweight, weight loss attempts, and weight gain: Evidence from two large, longitudinal cohorts. Health Psychology, 37, 940-947. 

Sutin, A.R., Robinson, E., Daly, M., & Terracciano, A. (2016). Parent-reported bullying and child weight gain between ages 6 and 15. Childhood Obesity, 12, 482-487.

 

Sutin, A. R., Robinson, E., Daly, M., & Terracciano, A. (2016). Weight discrimination and unhealthy eating-related behaviors. Appetite, 102, 83 - 90. 

Sutin, A. R., Robinson, E., Daly, M., & Terracciano, A. (2018). Perceived body discrimination and intentional self-harm and suicide behavior in adolescence. Childhood Obesity, 14doi: 10.1089/chi.2018.0096

 

Sutin, A. R., Rust, G., Robinson, E., Daly, M., & Terracciano, A. (2017). Parental perception of child weight and inflammation: Perceived overweight is associated with higher child c-reactive protein. Biological Psychology, 130, 50-53.

Sutin, A.R., Stephan, Y., Gerend, M. A., Robinson, E., Daly, M., & Terracciano, A. (in press). Perceived weight discrimination and performance in five domains of cognitive function. Journal of Psychosomatic Researchdoi.org/10.1016/j.jpsychores.2019.109793

Sutin, A. R., Stephan, Y., Grzywacz, J.G., Robinson, E., Daly, M., & Terracciano, A. (2016). Perceived weight discrimination, changes in health, and daily stressors. Obesity, 24, 2202-2209. 

Sutin, A.R., Stephan, Y., Robinson, E., Daly, M., & Terracciano, A. (2019). Perceived weight discrimination and risk of incident dementia. International Journal of Obesity, 43, 1130-1134. 

 

bottom of page