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Nikki Massie

OW2021: Living with Obesity, Self-Stigma & Hot Topics

November 1, 2021

Health & Obesity, Health Policy, Scientific Meetings & Publications

Today marks the opening of ObesityWeek (OW2021) and the one thing you won’t want to miss is the Presidential Plenary. That’s because it packs a fabulous inventory of the hottest topics at ObesityWeek into just two hours. The premier is at 10:00 am (East) today, with an encore at 9:30 pm tonight. But the most […]

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Weight Stigma: A Burden Around the World

Weight Stigma: A Burden Around the World

July 20, 2021

Health & Obesity, Health Policy, Scientific Meetings & Publications

. Lazy. Unmotivated. No self-discipline. No willpower. These are just a few of the widespread stereotypes ingrained in American society about people who have a higher body weight or larger body size. Known as weight stigma, these attitudes result in many Americans being blamed, teased, bullied, mistreated, and discriminated against. There is nowhere to hide […]

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The Hoe Cake

“Let Them Choose Not to Eat Cake…”

March 12, 2021

Health & Obesity, Health Policy, Scientific Meetings & Publications

Let them choose is a seductive maxim for guiding health policy. In one sense, it seems perfectly reasonable. You get to choose. We respect personal agency.  But it can also be quite punitive. You made your choices, now you have a chronic disease. You’re on your own. Sorry. A new paper in the Future Healthcare […]

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Does Attractive Appearance Drive Academic Success?

Does Attractive Appearance Drive Academic Success?

February 20, 2021

Let’s say you’re a brilliant economist. Does it matter how attractive you are? Perhaps it should not. But according to a new study, it most certainly does. Attractive economists get to study and work at more prestigious universities. They get better jobs in the private sector. They even get more more citations for the papers […]

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Access Denied

Not OK: Denying Medical Care Because of Obesity

November 21, 2020

Health & Obesity, Health Policy, Scientific Meetings & Publications

Make no mistake about it. The times are changing. A new order is coming and old ways of doing things will not suffice. We are not merely talking about a change of leadership in Washington. We are talking about bigger changes. These changes come from people fed up with an old order of things that […]

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A Doll's Dress

Shaming Customers with Clothing Sizes

November 17, 2020

Consumer Trends, Health & Obesity

RT-Mart is a hypermarket chain in Taiwan, having a measure of success in mainland China. But last week it set off a furor about fat shaming. For reasons unknowable, the chain replaced the usual S-M-L-XL-XXL clothing sizes with a shaming scheme. Slim, beautiful, rotten, extra rotten, and rotten to the core was the chain’s not […]

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Alice in Wonderland

How Are We Feeling About Ambiguity, Facts, and Obesity?

November 4, 2020

ConscienHealth, Health & Obesity, Scientific Meetings & Publications

Many of us are struggling to hold onto a quaint belief in facts. But we’re also learning to deal with ambiguity. Simply because we don’t have all the facts. So we all, to varying degrees, rely on feelings to guide us. Welcome to the world of obesity, where we cope with an imperfect knowledge of […]

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Weight Discrimination and Depression in the Pandemic

Weight Discrimination and Depression in the Pandemic

October 9, 2020

Health & Obesity, Health Policy, Scientific Meetings & Publications

“I don’t know how everyone else is coping but I’ve been up and down like a rollercoaster,” says Ricki Frost of Middlesbrough, England. His comments point to the mental health challenges brought by the coronavirus pandemic. Depression and anxiety are high on that list. What’s more, weight discrimination can make it worse. New research in […]

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Me Too: Weight Discrimination Is Stubborn

September 20, 2020

Health & Obesity, Health Policy, Scientific Meetings & Publications

A new perspective in Obesity reminds us that weight discrimination at work is stubborn. Worse yet, it’s perfectly legal. Shreya Sabharwal and colleagues from Harvard describe the situation: Even though weight discrimination has a negative impact on people’s health and wellness and results in unequal academic and job opportunities, there is only one state in […]

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Public Contrition

A Doctor’s Apology to Patients with Obesity

September 12, 2020

Health & Obesity, Health Policy

Obesity has emerged as a significant risk factor for poor outcomes in patients infected with COVID-19. Based on how doctors and others in health care have previously treated patients with obesity or overweight conditions, my guess is that many will respond by declaring: “Well, it’s their own fault for being overweight!” In the spirit of […]

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