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Stability of Medical Students' Attitudes Toward Aging and Death
Authors:F. C. Powell  James A. Thorson  Gail Kara  Henry S. M. Uhl
Affiliation:1. Department of Gerontology , University of Nebraska at Omaha;2. Institute of Gerontology, University of Michigan;3. Bowman Gray School of Medicine, Wake Forest University
Abstract:A representative sample from a nonclinical population was drawn to compare bingers and nonbingers across weight categories. Subjects were 112 women drawn from a cross-section of undergraduate classes at a large state university. Four groups were formed: obese bingers, obese nonbingers, normal-weight bingers (bulimics), and normal-weight nonbingers. Bingers, regardless of weight category, suffered higher levels of depression and anxiety and lower levels of self-esteem than nonbingers, regardless of weight category. Obese nonbingers were indistinguishable on these variables from normal-weight nonbingers, with both groups of nonbingers experiencing less emotional distress. Results support the position that the obese population should be conceptualized and treated as a diverse group with different psychological characteristics and needs.
Keywords:employee discipline  job performance  smoking
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