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  1. Article

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    “A balancing act”: parents’ longitudinal perspectives of weight-related discussions with their children following obesity treatment

    Weight-related discussions during childhood may have long-lasting effects on children’s body image and well-being. However, little is known about how parents frame these discussions with children who have unde...

    My Sjunnestrand, Nicklas Neuman, Kajsa Järvholm, Anna Ek, Karin Nordin in BMC Public Health (2024)

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    Open Access

    Children’s experiences of meals after obesity treatment: a qualitative follow-up four years after a randomized controlled trial

    The practice of eating together, commensality, is rarely explored in the context of childhood obesity treatment. This is noteworthy given long-standing debates about the physical, psychosocial, and societal benef...

    Nicklas Neuman, Anna Jörnvi, Anna Ek, Karin Nordin, Karin Eli in BMC Pediatrics (2022)

  3. Article

    Open Access

    Childhood memories of food and eating in lower-income families in the United States: a qualitative study

    Childhood obesity prevention initiatives emphasize healthy eating within the family. However, family-focused initiatives may not benefit children whose families lack economic and/or social resources for home c...

    Nicklas Neuman, Karin Eli, Paulina Nowicka in BMC Public Health (2021)

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    On Anorexia Nervosa and the Embodied Being-Toward-Death

    This chapter analyzes recovery stories about anorexia nervosa through re-analyses of narratives from published scientific articles—these articles are using qualitative interviews as their method, and all are w...

    Nicklas Neuman in Death Matters (2019)