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Caitlin A Martin-Wagar

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Martin-Wagar C, Attaway S, King L, Kronenberger O, Melcher K
J Acad Nutr Diet . 2025 Feb; PMID: 39971154
Background: Sociocultural risk factors predict disordered eating and body dissatisfaction. Three internalized variables (self-objectification, thin-ideal internalization, and internalized weight stigma) have each been shown to relate to body dissatisfaction and...
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Weissman R, Martin-Wagar C, Attaway S, Penwell T, Hogan A, Pruscino I
Int J Eat Disord . 2024 Oct; 57(12):2341-2358. PMID: 39431409
Background: Night eating syndrome (NES) is included in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual for Mental Disorders, 5th edition, as an example of "Other Specified Feeding or Eating Disorders" with minimal...
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Thompson C, Martin-Wagar C
Eat Disord . 2024 Sep; :1-15. PMID: 39300694
Research has found that difficulties in emotion regulation negatively impact mental health, whereas cognitive flexibility may promote stress resilience and positive mental health. Little is known about cognitive flexibility and...
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Martin-Wagar C, Melcher K, Attaway S, Bennett B, Thompson C, Kronenberger O, et al.
Obes Sci Pract . 2024 Aug; 10(4):e70005. PMID: 39171121
Objective: Commonly used terms like "obese person" have been identified as stigmatizing by those with lived experience. Thus, this study sought to revise a commonly used measure of weight stigmatizing...
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Thompson C, Martin-Wagar C
Res Sq . 2024 May; PMID: 38746423
Research has found that difficulties in emotion regulation negatively impact mental health, whereas cognitive flexibility may promote stress resilience and positive mental health. Little is known about cognitive flexibility and...
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Martin-Wagar C, Melcher K, Attaway S, Bennett B, Thompson C, Kronenberger O, et al.
Res Sq . 2024 Apr; PMID: 38645186
Commonly used terms like "obese person" have been identified as stigmatizing by those with lived experience. Thus, this study sought to revise a commonly used measure of weight stigmatizing attitudes,...
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Bennett B, Martin-Wagar C, Boswell R, Forrest L, Perelman H, Latner J
Eat Behav . 2023 Sep; 51:101820. PMID: 37769415
Despite the theoretical connection between media literacy and body dissatisfaction, empirical findings about their relationship are decidedly mixed. There is not a clear explanation for these discrepancies. The present study...
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Martin-Wagar C, Attaway S, Melcher K
J Eat Disord . 2023 Aug; 11(1):129. PMID: 37537638
Background: Research yields mixed results on whether feminist beliefs or self-identification are protective against body image disturbance and eating pathology in non-clinical populations. Further, no studies have examined feminism among...
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Martin-Wagar C, Heppner H
Appetite . 2022 Oct; 180:106349. PMID: 36307052
Though there is a robust literature base linking intuitive eating (IE) to better psychological health and reduced eating pathology, little is known about the psychometric properties of IES-2 measurement or...
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Martin-Wagar C, Weigold I
Eat Disord . 2022 Jun; 31(2):173-190. PMID: 35770871
This study aimed to examine how internalized weight bias (IWB), body surveillance, and body shame relate to eating pathology in women with diagnosed eating disorders (EDs) across the weight spectrum....