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Body mass index and educational inequality: An update of Crandall (1995).
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Educational OutcomesStigmatizationEducational AttainmentSocial PsychologyPublic Health NutritionEducationAnthropometric IndicatorSocial StratificationSocial Determinants Of HealthPsychologyWeight StigmaSocial SciencesBody CompositionHealth InequalityBody Mass IndexSocial Psychological ResearchEducational DisadvantagePublic HealthEducational InequalitySocial InequalitySocial StigmaMental Health StigmaPsychological DeprivationHealth EquityApplied Social PsychologyEducational StatisticsEducational AchievementHigher EducationChildhood ObesityPopulation InequalitySociologyOverweightStigma StudiesBody Image
Over 2 decades ago, social psychological research revealed that weight stigma may undermine educational achievement. This study documented that a greater proportion of college students were thin compared with the general population and that heavier females received less college financial support fro
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