Subjective Social Status Is Associated with Dysregulated Eating Behaviors and Greater Body Mass Index in an Urban Predominantly Black and Low-Income Sample.
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Abstract | :
Higher subjective social status (SSS) or a person's perception of their social standing is related to better health outcomes, but few studies examined SSS in relation to obesity. Emotional eating and food addiction have been linked to obesity. Some studies indicated that manipulating SSS may lead to altered food intake, but the relationship between SSS and dysregulated eating, such as emotional eating and food addiction (FA), has not been examined. The goal of this study was to examine the associations between SSS in the community and the larger society, dysregulated eating (emotional eating and FA), and body mass index (BMI) in a majority racial minority sample. |
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2021
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Journal | :
Nutrients
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Volume | :
13
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Issue | :
11
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Date Published | :
2021
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URL | :
https://www.mdpi.com/resolver?pii=nu13113893
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DOI | :
10.3390/nu13113893
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Short Title | :
Nutrients
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