. In light of evidence
that people living in the United States inaccurately
perceive and report weight status [43], the inability
to measure height and weight with an online sample,
and methods used in previous research [37, 44], this
study included measures of both self-perceived
weight status (‘underweight’ or ‘normal weight’
versus ‘overweight’ or ‘obese’) as well as calculated
body mass index (BMI; overweight status defined as
25 BMI