Mary S. Himmelstein

Mary S. Himmelstein

Kent State University

H-index: 33

North America-United States

About Mary S. Himmelstein

Mary S. Himmelstein, With an exceptional h-index of 33 and a recent h-index of 30 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Kent State University, specializes in the field of weight stigma, gender, health, stress, coping.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Democrats and independents stigmatize people with COVID-19 greater compared to Republicans

Bracing for Impact: A Longitudinal Examination of Weight Discrimination, Vigilance, and Maladaptive Eating

Constant vigilance: The impact of weight stigma, vigilance, and internalization on maladaptive eating behaviors.

The effects of an acute weight stigma exposure on cardiovascular reactivity among women with obesity and hypertension: A randomized trial

Stigmatizing Experiences, Internalization, and the Patient-Physician Relationship

Health care avoidance as vigilance: A model of maladaptive eating behaviors due to weight stigma in health care, avoidance, and internalization among women.

Mechanisms linking concealable stigmatized identity and health: Amplifiers and coping mechanisms.

Anxiety and stress over COVID‐19 pandemic associated with increased eating

Mary S. Himmelstein Information

University

Position

Assistant Professor Department of Psychological Sciences

Citations(all)

2981

Citations(since 2020)

2602

Cited By

1100

hIndex(all)

33

hIndex(since 2020)

30

i10Index(all)

42

i10Index(since 2020)

39

Email

University Profile Page

Kent State University

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Mary S. Himmelstein Skills & Research Interests

weight stigma

gender

health

stress

coping

Top articles of Mary S. Himmelstein

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Democrats and independents stigmatize people with COVID-19 greater compared to Republicans

The Journal of Social Psychology

Chelsea L Monheim

Mary S Himmelstein

2023/3/4

Bracing for Impact: A Longitudinal Examination of Weight Discrimination, Vigilance, and Maladaptive Eating

Karen E Wetzel

Mary Himmelstein

2023/2/3

Constant vigilance: The impact of weight stigma, vigilance, and internalization on maladaptive eating behaviors.

Health Psychology

Karen E Wetzel

Mary S Himmelstein

2023/8/28

The effects of an acute weight stigma exposure on cardiovascular reactivity among women with obesity and hypertension: A randomized trial

Journal of Psychosomatic Research

Gregory A Panza

Rebecca M Puhl

Beth A Taylor

Burak Cilhoroz

Mary S Himmelstein

...

2023/2/1

Stigmatizing Experiences, Internalization, and the Patient-Physician Relationship

Karen E Wetzel

Mary Himmelstein

2023/7/10

Health care avoidance as vigilance: A model of maladaptive eating behaviors due to weight stigma in health care, avoidance, and internalization among women.

Stigma and Health

Karen E Wetzel

Mary S Himmelstein

2023/7/6

Mechanisms linking concealable stigmatized identity and health: Amplifiers and coping mechanisms.

Stigma and Health

Chelsea L Monheim

Mary S Himmelstein

2023/6/15

Anxiety and stress over COVID‐19 pandemic associated with increased eating

Obesity Science & Practice

Mary S Himmelstein

Jasmin N Beaver

T Lee Gilman

2022/6

Weight stigma and diabetes stigma: implications for weight-related health behaviors in adults with type 2 diabetes

Clinical Diabetes

Rebecca M Puhl

Mary S Himmelstein

Jane Speight

2022/1/1

The role of weight stigma in weight regain in bariatric surgery

Mary S Himmelstein

Kristen A Knepp

Sean M Phelan

2022/12/6

Public health noncompliance: Targets with COVID-19 are stigmatized when they fail to follow public health protocols.

Stigma and Health

Chelsea L Monheim

Mary S Himmelstein

2022/11

The roles of experienced and internalized weight stigma in healthcare experiences: Perspectives of adults engaged in weight management across six countries

Plos one

Rebecca M Puhl

Leah M Lessard

Mary S Himmelstein

Gary D Foster

2021/6/1

Eating and exercise‐related correlates of weight stigma: A multinational investigation

Obesity

Leah M Lessard

Rebecca M Puhl

Mary S Himmelstein

Rebecca L Pearl

Gary D Foster

2021/6

Prevalence and correlates of weight bias internalization in weight management: a multinational study

SSM-population Health

Rebecca L Pearl

Rebecca M Puhl

Leah M Lessard

Mary S Himmelstein

Gary D Foster

2021/3/1

International comparisons of weight stigma: addressing a void in the field

International Journal of Obesity

Rebecca M Puhl

Leah M Lessard

Rebecca L Pearl

Mary S Himmelstein

Gary D Foster

2021/9

Lay theory of generalized prejudice moderates cardiovascular stress responses to racism for White women

Group Processes & Intergroup Relations

Kimberly E Chaney

Diana T Sanchez

Mary S Himmelstein

Sara K Manuel

2021/9

WEIGHT STIGMA AND PATTERNS OF PROBLEMATIC EATING DURING THE FIRST PEAK OF COVID-19 IN THE UNITED STATES

Annals of Behavioral Medicine

Mary S Himmelstein

2021

OBESITY AND CANCER

Maria Dulfary Sanchez-Pino

Linda Anne Gilmore

Augusto C Ochoa

Justin C Brown

Tiffany L Carson

...

2021/6

At multiple fronts: diabetes stigma and weight stigma in adults with type 2 diabetes

Diabetic Medicine

Mary S Himmelstein

RM Puhl

2021/1

Weight stigma as a psychosocial contributor to obesity.

Rebecca M Puhl

Mary S Himmelstein

Rebecca L Pearl

2020/2

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Co-Authors

H-index: 80
Rebecca Puhl

Rebecca Puhl

University of Connecticut

H-index: 51
Diana T. Sanchez

Diana T. Sanchez

Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey

H-index: 47
Diane Quinn

Diane Quinn

University of Connecticut

H-index: 16
Angela C. Incollingo Rodriguez

Angela C. Incollingo Rodriguez

Worcester Polytechnic Institute

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