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Obes Rev ; 25(1): e13642, 2024 Jan.
Article En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37846179

Weight stigma, defined as pervasive misconceptions and stereotypes associated with higher body weight, is both a social determinant of health and a human rights issue. It is imperative to consider how weight stigma may be impeding health promotion efforts on a global scale. The World Obesity Federation (WOF) convened a global working group of practitioners, researchers, policymakers, youth advocates, and individuals with lived experience of obesity to consider the ways that global obesity narratives may contribute to weight stigma. Specifically, the working group focused on how overall obesity narratives, food and physical activity narratives, and scientific and public-facing language may contribute to weight stigma. The impact of weight stigma across the lifespan was also considered. Taking a global perspective, nine recommendations resulted from this work for global health research and health promotion efforts that can help to reduce harmful obesity narratives, both inside and outside health contexts.


Weight Prejudice , Adolescent , Humans , Social Stigma , Obesity/prevention & control , Overweight , Health Promotion
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Public Health Res Pract ; 32(3)2022 Oct 12.
Article En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36220556

Efforts to prevent and treat obesity need to be grounded in science. A historical focus on individual responsibility has been ineffective in halting the rise in obesity prevalence. There needs to be a better understanding of environmental and biological drivers of weight gain to help reduce weight bias and stigma and identify more effective policies for action.


Obesity , Humans , Obesity/epidemiology , Obesity/prevention & control , Prevalence
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