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Does Psychological Stress Explain the Harm of Obesity?

Does Psychological Stress Explain the Harm of Obesity?

June 10, 2024

Health & Obesity, Scientific Meetings & Publications

For some time, one of the tenets of the fat acceptance movement has been that the health harms of obesity have been grossly exaggerated. Rather, it is the psychological stress of fat phobia that explains the poor health outcomes associated with obesity. In selling her fat acceptance book, philosopher Kate Manne insists obesity itself is […]

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Kandinsky and Erma Bossi at the Table in the Murnau House

AP Stylebook Embraces Respectful Language on Obesity

June 5, 2024

Consumer Trends, Health & Obesity

Big change sometimes happens very quietly. For example, on April 5, the AP Stylebook added a new entry on “obesity, obese, overweight.” It goes into a great deal of detail about language for writing about obesity. But here is the heart of the matter, in the words of the Associated Press stylebook editors: “The phrasing […]

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Think About It: Does Your Weight Bias Reflect Your Beliefs?

Think About It: Does Your Weight Bias Reflect Your Beliefs?

April 29, 2024

Health & Obesity, Scientific Meetings & Publications

What does it take to change the explicit and implicit bias that people have about others and themselves based solely upon body weight or fatness? New research tells us that we should pay attention to cognitive dissonance. In other words, we should be asking, does our weight bias reflect our beliefs? Or is there a […]

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The Hand of Surgeon Theodor Billroth

Why Might Patients Not Trust Health Systems and Providers?

April 28, 2024

Health & Obesity, Health Policy, Scientific Meetings & Publications

Daniella Lamas is a critical care physician at Brigham and Women’s Hospital in Boston. She recalls telling the wife of a patient who was dying something she did not want to hear about her husband’s care. The woman told Lamas: “Why should I believe you? I don’t think that I do.” The Imperative for Trust […]

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Oprah on Weight and Shame

Oprah Discovers Self-Stigma and the World Listens

March 19, 2024

Consumer Trends, Health & Obesity

Celebrity weight loss is a bane to the world. For years, Oprah found herself sucked into it and, as a result, took on a lot of self-stigma. In an hour-long program on ABC last night, though, she shared her new awareness of this: “I have to say that I took on the shame that the […]

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Weight Stigma Through the Cultural Lens of the Global South

Weight Stigma Through the Cultural Lens of the Global South

February 22, 2024

Health & Obesity, Health Policy, Scientific Meetings & Publications

Scholars have noted that in lower income countries, obesity can be taken as a signal of wealth. This observation in turn fuels a presumption that weight stigma might not be a problem in countries of the Global South. But a new scoping review in Obesity Facts suggests this presumption is likely false. Laura Eggerichs, Oliver […]

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A Global View of Weight Stigma

A Global View of Weight Stigma

October 20, 2023

Health & Obesity, Health Policy, Scientific Meetings & Publications

Cultural norms regarding body image vary all around the world. Likewise, priorities and perspectives about health are quite variable, too. So we find it quite remarkable that a global view of the difficult issue of weight stigma emerged this week with leadership from the World Obesity Federation in Obesity Reviews. We note that, with the […]

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OW2023: Five Things We Will Remember

OW2023: Five Things We Will Remember

October 19, 2023

Health & Obesity, Health Policy, Scientific Meetings & Publications

The week that was OW2023 is history now, leaving us to reflect on what we will remember from this gathering of the top minds in obesity science, clinical care, and health policy. The meeting comes at a pivotal time for obesity care, so we have much to learn from the people who came together here. […]

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Why Do Our Pets Seem to Be Growing Larger with Us?

October 11, 2023

Consumer Trends, Health & Obesity, Scientific Meetings & Publications

Today is World Pet Obesity Awareness Day. So what can we make of the observation that our pets seem to be growing larger with us? We have the privilege of knowing two persons who have put much thought into this subject. So today, we will borrow on their insights. Chihuahua in the Coalmine Ernie Ward […]

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Language Frames Our Response to Obesity

Language Frames Our Response to Obesity

June 14, 2023

Health & Obesity, Health Policy, Scientific Meetings & Publications

Recent advances in the scientific understanding of obesity has led to more frequent public rejection of explicit weight bias, but implicit bias and stigma remains a serious impediment to health. Language is a potent tool that frames our understanding of obesity. But too often, even in scientific publications, it reflects bias against people with obesity […]

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