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Karl Nadolsky at AACE 2023

Endocrinologists Target Stigma in Obesity Care

May 5, 2023

Health & Obesity, Scientific Meetings & Publications

Yesterday at the AACE 2023 annual meeting and in Endocrine Practice, this society of clinical endocrinologists unveiled a new consensus statement on obesity. The core message is unmistakable: endocrinologists should prioritize reducing the harm of stigma in obesity care. Karl Nadolsky, lead author, presented this new consensus at the meeting and tells ConscienHealth: “This is […]

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The Oddness of Weight Bias in Eating Disorders

The Oddness of Weight Bias in Eating Disorders

April 27, 2023

Health & Obesity, Scientific Meetings & Publications

“There’s a huge fatphobia problem in the eating disorder world,” says Shira Rosenbluth. She is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker, an eating disorder therapist, and has her own life experiences with eating disorders. Obesity and eating disorders can appear in the same patients and some research would suggest they frequently do. But for each of […]

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Young Girl Reclining

Promoting Stigma for Seeking Obesity Care

March 25, 2023

Health & Obesity, Scientific Meetings & Publications

New research in BMC Public Health raises important questions. Does news media frame obesity care for young persons in a way that promotes stigma? Does this reflect the bias of the media itself? Or does it play to the bias of the public that consumes this reporting? Thematic Analysis of Reporting from 2014 to 2022 […]

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Rose and Amélie

Anecdotes and Studies of Lived Experiences with Obesity

March 19, 2023

Consumer Trends, Health & Obesity, Health Policy, Scientific Meetings & Publications

People want to be seen and heard. To feel like they matter. But in research and policy related to obesity, this fact was long neglected for many reasons. The principal reasons have much to do with stigma and the explicit dehumanization of people with this disease. With explicit efforts to overcome these issues, we see […]

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OAC's Liz Paul in Conversation with Brendan Fraser

Brendan Fraser Wins an Oscar for The Whale

March 13, 2023

Consumer Trends, Health & Obesity

It was nothing short of cathartic for many people toiling in the tricky space of advocacy for people living with obesity. Brendan Fraser last night won an Oscar, Best Actor, for his portrayal of Charlie in The Whale. His character, Charlie, is dying from complications of obesity and the movie depicts him as a very […]

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Threads and Hands in Blue

Three Threads in Public Discourse on Obesity

March 10, 2023

Anyone who doesn’t think a major shift in public perceptions about obesity is not underway has simply not been paying attention. Public discourse about this complex chronic disease is more intense (albeit sometimes frustrating) than we have seen in more than two decades of work on obesity. We see a pattern of three threads in […]

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Re-creation of Man at the Crossroads (Controller of the Universe)

The World’s Most (Implicitly) Stigmatized Disease

February 25, 2023

Health & Obesity, Scientific Meetings & Publications

Justin Ryder is quite plain about obesity and the stigma attached to it. “It’s the most stigmatized disease in the world. In America, we view obesity as a personal behavior problem and not as a disease.” Ryder should know. He is a pediatric obesity scientist and a vice-chair of research at Lurie Children’s Hospital in […]

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Cardiff Bay Evening at Roald Dahl Plass

Is It Possible to Fix the Hate in Literature?

February 23, 2023

Consumer Trends, Health & Obesity

It’s interesting to watch people get riled up about the censorship of Roald Dahl. The Roald Dahl Story Company owns the rights to his books and has worked with Puffin Books to edit out offensive words so “Dahl’s wonderful stories and characters continue to be enjoyed by all children today.” In collaboration with Inclusive Minds, […]

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Elgar Delves into Distance Learning

Climbing the Learning Curve in Obesity Medicine

February 1, 2023

Consumer Trends, Health & Obesity, Scientific Meetings & Publications

After years of having not much to offer people suffering from the health effects of obesity, healthcare providers find themselves climbing a learning curve in obesity medicine. The pressure is here because the options for medical care of obesity have leapt forward recently. Minimally invasive bariatric surgery can offer dramatic improvements in health. Advanced medicines […]

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Poison Frog

Did Anti-Obesity Campaigns Poison the Well?

January 29, 2023

Consumer Trends, Health & Obesity, Health Policy, Scientific Meetings & Publications

Reading about the heated and not terribly well-reasoned arguments people are having about obesity prompts a sad conclusion. A history of ineffective and, at times, harmful anti-obesity campaigns may have poisoned the well of public sentiment about obesity. People have such strong feelings that facts and reason become irrelevant. Aggrieved Advocates for People with Eating […]

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