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Thin Privilege and White Fragility

July 4, 2020

Consumer Trends, Health & Obesity, Health Policy

“I’m tired of people suggesting I should feel guilty about racism,” someone told us recently. That sentiment is a near-perfect expression of white fragility. Many people enjoy the unearned privileges of being white in a racist society. But they don’t like to think about it. Likewise, many people who are fit, able, and thin enjoy […]

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Twin Bing Cherry

Bing! One Less Dose of Explicit Weight Bias

July 4, 2020

Consumer Trends, Health & Obesity

Change comes in increments. Because humans are wired for bias, the bias against people at higher weights is especially hard to escape. But we take heart from explicit signs of such bias erased. Small victories count, too. This week, one such victory came when Bing took down an appalling entry for childhood obesity, filled with […]

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Fire and Ice

A Dichotomy of Extremes on Obesity: Bigotry and Denial

June 5, 2020

Health & Obesity, Health Policy

These are times that present us with extreme but false choices. Lives versus livelihoods. Chaos versus oppression. Add to that list an extreme, false dichotomy on obesity. At one extreme, we have two fat acceptance advocates advocates arguing that concern about obesity is nothing more than an expression of racism. At the other, a conservative […]

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Don't Even Think About It

From Pelosi or Trump, Fat Shaming Is Never Cool

May 19, 2020

Consumer Trends, Health & Obesity

Common ground is awfully hard to find right now. But here’s an easy one. It doesn’t matter whether you’re a D or an R or anything else. Fat shaming is never cool. It just happened last night when Speaker Nancy Pelosi made an off-handed remark about President Donald Trump being “morbidly obese.” Please, people. This […]

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Toxic Toadstool

Fixing a Doubly Toxic Environment for People with Obesity

March 11, 2020

Health & Obesity, Health Policy

Many people can agree on one thing about obesity. Certainly, it’s clear that we live in a toxic environment that promotes the condition. We can debate what elements are most responsible. Is it the food supply or the structures of our lives that keep us inactive? Then we have to consider toxic chemicals, drugs, and […]

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Eat a Salad

OCW2020: Weight Bias at the Core

March 2, 2020

Food & Nutrition, Health & Obesity, Scientific Meetings & Publications

Today for Obesity Care Week, the focus is weight bias, which lies at the core of our problems with making progress against obesity. It’s the core problem because it frustrates us in two ways. First of all, intellectual bias about obesity itself leads some very smart people to think (and say) some very dumb things […]

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Activity File

The Connection Between Obesity, Employment, and Productivity

September 30, 2019

Health & Obesity, Health Policy, Scientific Meetings & Publications

Business leaders are figuring out that we need more effective strategies for reducing the impact of obesity. New data published in Obesity now adds to the understanding of this need. People with obesity are less likely to have employment. If unemployed, they’re less likely to find work. And if they’re working, absences due to illness […]

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A Fan with James Corden

James Corden: A Clear Rejection of Bullying

September 15, 2019

Consumer Trends, Health & Obesity

In response to Bill Maher’s suggestion for more fat shaming, James Corden has a simple message. “Let’s be honest, fat-shaming is just bullying and bullying only makes the problem worse.” Opening the Floodgates Corden opened the floodgates with his 8-minute response to Maher. Already, his clip has more than a million views on YouTube – […]

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Gateway to Hell

No Time For Hateful Public Figures

September 10, 2019

Consumer Trends, Health & Obesity

Bill Maher has kindly reminded us that we have no time for hateful public figures. Friday he held forth with a hateful diatribe about fat people on his HBO platform. He says we need more fat shaming. According to him, the answer to obesity is to shame people into having smaller bodies. With talk about […]

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Lisa Schaffer, DEEP Talk

DEEP Talk: Powerful Personal Insights into Obesity

September 3, 2019

Health & Obesity, Health Policy

Yesterday in Copenhagen, ten outstanding advocates for people living with obesity gathered. They came from all over Europe and North America. And for a little over two hours, they presented compelling personal stories about their lived experiences with the disease. These DEEP talks draw upon Disease Experience Expert Panels that Novo Nordisk assembles to guide […]

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