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Front. Psychiatry

Sec. Public Mental Health

Volume 16 - 2025 | doi: 10.3389/fpsyt.2025.1591058

Corrigendum: Body image is associated with persistence. A study of the role of weight-related stigma

Provisionally accepted
WOJCIECH STYK WOJCIECH STYK 1*Ewa Wojtowicz Ewa Wojtowicz 2Pawel Glibowski Pawel Glibowski 3Katarzyna Iłowiecka Katarzyna Iłowiecka 4Aleksandra Jędryszek-Geisler Aleksandra Jędryszek-Geisler 5SZYMON ZMORZYNSKI SZYMON ZMORZYNSKI 6
  • 1 Medical University of Lublin, Lublin, Lublin, Poland
  • 2 Chair of Pedeutology and Psychology of Education, Christian Theological Academy of Warsaw, Warsaw, Poland, Warsaw, Poland
  • 3 Department of Biotechnology, Microbiology and Human Nutrition, Faculty of Food Sciences and Biotechnology, University of Life Sciences in Lublin, Lublin, Poland, Lublin, Poland
  • 4 Nutrition Clinic, Department of Clinical Dietetics Medical University of Lublin, Lublin, Poland, Lublin, Poland
  • 5 Department of Psychology, Institute of Pedagogy and Psychology, Management Academy of Applied Sciences in Warsaw, Warsaw, Poland, Warsaw, Poland
  • 6 Laboratory of Genetics, Academy of Zamość, Zamość, Poland, Zamość, Poland

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    Corrigendum on: Styk W, Wojtowicz E, Glibowski P, Iłowiecka K, Je ̨dryszek-Geisler A and Zmorzyński S (2024) Body image is associated with persistence. A study of the role of weight-related stigma. Front. Psychiatry 15:1464939. doi: 10.3389/fpsyt.2024.1464939 Incorrect AffiliationIn the published article, there was an error in affiliation 4. Instead of “Department of Food and Nutrition, Medical University of Lublin, Lublin, Poland”, it should be “Nutrition Clinic, Department of Clinical Dietetics Medical University of Lublin, Lublin, Poland”. The authors apologize for this error and state that this does not change the scientific conclusions of the article in any way. The original article has been updated.

    Keywords: Persistence, body image, BMI - body mass index, Weight Stigma, Temperament, stress, cortisol

    Received: 10 Mar 2025; Accepted: 18 Mar 2025.

    Copyright: © 2025 STYK, Wojtowicz, Glibowski, Iłowiecka, Jędryszek-Geisler and ZMORZYNSKI. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) or licensor are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.

    * Correspondence: WOJCIECH STYK, Medical University of Lublin, Lublin, 20-059, Lublin, Poland

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