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K D Brownell

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Teachman B, Brownell K
Eat Disord . 2016 May; 8(4):283-97. PMID: 27177301
The psychometric properties of a new scale that measures fearful cognitions associated with eating problems were explored, using two independent samples of undergraduate females. In Study 1, an exploratory factor...
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Whittemore R, BRINSFIELD D, Brownell K
Listing Res Cardiovasc Field . 2014 Feb; 10:730-4. PMID: 24547569
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Whittemore R, BRINSFIELD D, Brownell K
Listing Res Cardiovasc Field . 2014 Feb; 10:719-30. PMID: 24547568
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Brownell K
Listing Res Cardiovasc Field . 2014 Feb; 10:320-4. PMID: 24547469
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Schvey N, Puhl R, Levandoski K, Brownell K
Int J Obes (Lond) . 2013 Jan; 37(9):1275-81. PMID: 23295503
Objective: To investigate the influence of a defendant's weight on simulated jurors' perceptions of guilt. Design And Methods: Participants were 471 lean and overweight adults (mean body mass index: 25.34±5.91)...
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Brownell K, Felix M
Am J Health Promot . 2012 Jan; 2(1):28-36. PMID: 22208465
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Thomas J, Roberto C, Brownell K
Psychol Med . 2008 Sep; 39(5):833-43. PMID: 18775087
Background: DSM-IV cites <85% of expected body weight (EBW) as a guideline for the diagnosis of anorexia nervosa (AN) but does not require a specific method for calculating EBW. The...
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Puhl R, Andreyeva T, Brownell K
Int J Obes (Lond) . 2008 Mar; 32(6):992-1000. PMID: 18317471
Objective: Limited data are available on the prevalence and patterns of body weight discrimination from representative samples. This study examined experiences of weight/height discrimination in a nationally representative sample of...
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Wang S, Brownell K, Wadden T
Int J Obes Relat Metab Disord . 2004 Jul; 28(10):1333-7. PMID: 15278101
Objective: To investigate the internalization of anti-fat bias among overweight individuals across a variety of attitudes and stereotypes. Design: Two studies were conducted using the Implicit Association Test (IAT), a...