weight stigma Flashcards
what is weight stigma
societal disapproval of existing in a body that is perceived to have too much fat
manifestations of weight stigma
assigned role in society
lack of literal and figurative space
mental and physical health consequences
unequal access to healthcare
fatness: public health concern
obesity epidemic
war on obesity
obesity crisis
fatness: in the media
supporting character
unintelligent, lack confidence
transforms to happy person afte weight loss
maternal, nurturing, jolly
3 systemic effects of weight stigma
- legal discrimination against employment and education
- persuasive issue in healthcare
- public health messages, increase prejudice
individual effects of weight stigma
- body dissatisfaction
- increased risk for depression, anxiety, suicidal ideation
- low self esteem
- less engagement in physical activity
- increased prevalence of binge eating
- increased caloric consumption
- heath care avoidance
- increases risk of mortality by 60%
psychological effects of weight stigma
- elevated glycemic parameters and C-reactive protein in large, longitudinal studies
- sustained cortisol secretion
- allostatic load is the cumulative adverse adaption of multiple physiological systems in response to chronic stressors
- perceived weight discrimination as chronic stressor
perceived weight discrimination as chronic stressors
doubles the 10-year risk of high allostatic load
mostly strong associated with lipid/metabolic dysregulation, glucose metabolism, and markers of inflammation
weight stigma in research
medicine has historically contributed to oppression
limitations of relying on research
academia is a gatekeeper
learn from fat individuals
aggressions
macroaggression
microaggression
strains on personal, professional, and therapeutic relationships
pyramid of fat oppression
top to bottom
- feelings of disgust, explicit weight stigma
- concern trolling, large bodies are a public health concern
- sensationalizes fat people “you are so brave” “you aren’t fat, you have fat”
- Lisa Frank BoPo, embraces body positivity while rejecting fat positivity
- embraces fat positivity, fat activism is too extreme, centers thin voices
making physical space for fat people
- maintaining eye contact
- terminology to describe large bodies
- chairs, magazines, images
- interdisciplinary team
- zero tolerance policy on derogatory comments about bodies
- interpret research critically
-uplift voices of fat providers
create figurative space for fat people
- redefine “good bodies”
- examine your thoughts about fatness as it relates to your body
- exposure to fat people outside of work
- grieving the thin ideal
tips for weight stigma reduction
- continuously re-examine your privilege
- remember that bodies change
- communicate with your clients
- share these messages with your colleagues
- stay curious
- not just for fat people