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Moralizing Obesity Builds Stigma Three Ways

August 30, 2019

Health & Obesity, Health Policy, Scientific Meetings & Publications

Almost 30 years ago, David Allison, Vincent Basile, and Harold Yuker were studying how to measure weight stigma. Among other things, they found belief in personal control over obesity is a key factor in bias against people with obesity. Likewise, disgust is a key factor. Together, these factors provide the basis for moralizing obesity. They […]

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High School Graduation

My Story of Health and Weight and Childhood

August 18, 2019

Health & Obesity, Health Policy

Last week, the introduction of Kurbo by WW prompted a flutter of twittering about weight and health and childhood. Twitter exploded with strong opinions from people who didn’t need to know much about Kurbo to render judgment. In today’s guest post, our friend Sarah Bramblette offers a very personal perspective on having options in childhood. […]

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The Scornful Woman

Hate and Prejudice Do Not Go Quietly

August 8, 2019

Consumer Trends, Health & Obesity, Health Policy

People do not like it when deep prejudices come under challenge. Folks in the UK are processing some despicable hate speech from a public figure, Michael Buerk. He casts the death of people with obesity as a good thing for saving money in the NHS. But a brief discussion on Good Morning Britain perfectly illustrates […]

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Ted Kyle in YWM2019 Opening Session

YWM2019: Please Raise Your Voice with Us

August 3, 2019

Health & Obesity, Health Policy

YWM2019 opened yesterday with powerful personal stories about coming to terms with obesity and advocating for change. The message from every corner of this meeting was clear. Please raise your voice. Because it’s your voice and your lived experience with obesity that will lead us all to better care and less stigma. In the opening […]

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First Responder

Job Discrimination for Obesity Ruled Illegal

July 12, 2019

Health & Obesity, Health Policy

Late yesterday, we received a jolt of good news. The Supreme Court for the State of Washington ruled that employers cannot discriminate against qualified job candidates on account of obesity. That’s right. We now have one more state where job discrimination on account of obesity is illegal. Job Offer Revoked Because of Six Pounds Twelve […]

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Clinic Visit

Dealing with Health, Erasing Stigma and Bias

July 10, 2019

Health & Obesity, Scientific Meetings & Publications

Regarding obesity as a disease is associated with lower weight bias among physicians. That’s the title of a new study in Stigma and Health. Before now, researchers have had experimental evidence. They’ve shown that positioning obesity as a disease could reduce weight stigma and bias. Now, in addition, this new study gives us real world […]

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Without Fear

Five Things to Know About Bullying and Weight Bias

July 3, 2019

Health & Obesity, Health Policy, Scientific Meetings & Publications

The ugliest aspect of weight bias finds its purest expression in bullying. Bullies have an instinct for finding a person’s vulnerability and using it to tear a person down. They are intentional and relentless. Bullying gives them power over their victim. Because our culture has an unhealthy obsession with thinness, weight bias enables bullies. It […]

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The Hidden Struggle

A Lifetime of Medical Neglect

June 23, 2019

Health & Obesity, Health Policy, Scientific Meetings & Publications

Obesity presents many problems. But two of them rise to the top: access to care and bias. Yesterday, at the Harvard Blackburn obesity course, Caroline Apovian reminded us why. Too often, people with obesity endure a lifetime of derision and medical neglect. With facts and case histories, she painted a searing picture of the suffering […]

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Exercising Power Over People with Obesity

June 21, 2019

Health & Obesity, Scientific Meetings & Publications

It’s easy to lose sight of power dynamics in obesity. “Instruct the patient to lose weight.” For years, that was the standard prescription for dealing with obesity in primary care. It is worse than useless advice. People with obesity dread hearing a condescending lecture from health providers. That’s because power dynamics matter. We live in […]

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The Light Comes Gently

Killing Us Gently with Implicit Weight Bias

May 14, 2019

Health & Obesity, Health Policy, Scientific Meetings & Publications

We’re making progress. Right? Explicit fat shaming is no longer cool. But then again, we see implicit weight bias on the rise. It’s subtle. It often comes in healthcare – “for your own good.” Yesterday, it smacked us in the face when we read this from a distinguished bariatric surgery program explaining about a new […]

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