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Rebecca Puhl

Rebecca Puhl: Finding a Path to Less Weight Stigma

November 26, 2018

Health & Obesity, Health Policy, Scientific Meetings & Publications

One of the highlights of ObesityWeek 2018 was Rebecca Puhl’s award for scientific achievement. Not just because we admire her and her pioneering work on weight stigma. But also because she rewarded us. She delivered an inspiring lecture on finding a path to less weight stigma. Stigma researcher Angela Alberga explains: It was incredible to […]

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The Sower

Unreasonable Doubts About Obesity and Health

November 2, 2018

Health & Obesity, Scientific Meetings & Publications

“’Obesity’ is not the health risk it has been reported to be,” says the HAES® Fact Sheet. But that assertion stands in stark contrast to the findings of a new study in Lancet Diabetes and Endocrinology this week. The study adds to a large body of evidence and begs a question. At what point does […]

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Green Traffic Light Person

Size and Life and Death by Moral Machine Logic

October 27, 2018

Health & Obesity, Health Policy, Scientific Meetings & Publications

Faced with an inescapable choice, who will live and who will die? That’s the question that researchers put to a massive global sample. It was a hypothetical question prompted by self-driving vehicles. Should the vehicle swerve to avoid hitting a large group of people? Even if it means certain death for a smaller group? Should […]

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Soldier Fencing, Another Reclining

Fencing at FNCE: HAES and Weight Management

October 23, 2018

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

Yesterday at FNCE, dietitians witnessed an event with a split personality. Was it a debate? Or was it a conversation? The title said it was both – a debate and a conversation on weight management and Health at Every Size®. (People in the HAES movement want you to know, that’s their trademark.) Whatever it was, […]

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Vatten

Understanding Obesity: The Glass Is 64% Full

October 20, 2018

Health & Obesity, Health Policy

Medscape tells us that 64 percent of physicians believe obesity is a disease. For nurses, the number is a bit smaller – 54%. But believe it or not, this looks like progress to us. More healthcare professionals are coming around. More of them are finally understanding obesity as a disease. Shifting Opinions Five years ago, […]

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Blind Spot Mirror

Our Ethical Blind Spot in Access to Obesity Care

October 12, 2018

Health & Obesity, Health Policy, Scientific Meetings & Publications

There’s no gentle way to express this. We suffer from a huge ethical blind spot regarding access to obesity care. Today, as National Obesity Care Week focuses upon access to care, we must acknowledge just how big this gap is. Of course, we focus a lot on the issue of access to obesity treatment. We […]

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Coming Together

Weight Bias and Stigma Have Power to Unite and Divide

October 11, 2018

Health & Obesity, Health Policy, Scientific Meetings & Publications

Weight bias and stigma hold power over us. It can poison just about everything we might do about obesity. And yet today, it unites us. As we observe National Obesity Care Week, our focus today is squarely upon weight bias. Two Ways to Express Bias Two distinct types of bias work against us. First and […]

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Both Sides

People-First Language: Preferences and Aversions

September 15, 2018

Health & Obesity, Scientific Meetings & Publications

Language unites us and divides us. Certainly, this is true for the language of obesity. A new study in JAMA Surgery tells us that patients seeking bariatric surgery don’t like people calling them fat. Nor do they like people calling them obese. Instead, they give higher marks to the language of having a high BMI […]

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Guilt

Beware of Shaming the Shamers

September 9, 2018

Consumer Trends, Health & Obesity, Scientific Meetings & Publications

Five years ago, fat shaming was no problem for the shamers. Fat shaming in just about any context was unremarkable. It hardly caused a ripple. But no longer. Cross the line into fat shaming territory and the internet will not be happy with you. Just ask the creators of Insatiable. It could have been a funny and […]

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Piers Morgan

Tess Holliday: Public Health Threat

September 4, 2018

UK Journalist Piers Morgan is concerned about Tess Holliday. Apparently, he sees her as a public health threat. He wrote on Instagram: As Britain battles an ever-worsening obesity crisis, this is the new cover of Cosmo. Apparently we’re supposed to view it as a “huge step forward for body positivity.” What a load of old […]

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