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BMI, Weight Discrimination, and Psychological, Behavioral, and Interpersonal Responses to the Coronavirus Pandemic.

Angelina R SutinEric RobinsonMichael DalyMary A GerendYannick StephanMartina LuchettiDamaris AschwandenJason E StrickhouserJi Hyun LeeAmanda A SeskerAntonio Terracciano
Published in: Obesity (Silver Spring, Md.) (2020)
Despite the risks of complications of coronavirus disease associated with obesity, individuals with higher BMI were neither more concerned about the virus nor taking more behavioral precautions than individuals in other weight categories. Weight discrimination, in contrast, may heighten vigilance to threat, which may have contributed to both positive (greater concern, more precautionary behavior) and negative (less trust, declines community connection) responses to the pandemic.
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