Fig. 4From: The relationship between internalised weight bias and biopsychosocial outcomes in children and youth: a systematic reviewThe suggested mediational relationships between IWB and biopsychosocial outcomes. A Increased BMI and decreased physical [42], weight-related [49], health-related [39], and psychosocial QoL[42], increased BMI and increased psychopathology [42] and emotional problems [33] and increased BMI and decrease physical activity levels [47]. B Increased weight teasing and increased eating symptomology [24, 33] and emotional problems [33]. C Decreased physical activity and decreased health related QoLBack to article page