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Listen . . . and Speak: A Discussion of Weight Bias, its Intersections with Homophobia, Racism, and Misogyny, and Their Impacts on Health

机译:听 。 。 。 并说:对体重偏见的讨论,其与同性恋,种族主义和厌恶的交叉口,以及他们对健康的影响

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This article is a version of the Ryley-Jeffs Memorial Lecture, delivered or 8 June 2018. It discusses weight bias and the intersections with homophobia, racism, and misogyny, and how these impact health. While the dominant discourse attests that people can lose weight and keep it off, evidence informs us that maintenance of weight loss is unlikely. Using a flawed epistemological framework, obesity has been declared a disease, and weight bias been perpetuated. Weight bias is pervasive, both in the general public and amongst health professionals, often using inappropriate tools to assess the impact of weight on health. This contributes to overlooking the life circumstances that truly cause morbidity: social determinants of health such as income, social connectedness and isolation, adverse childhood experiences, and cultural erasure. A variety of tools dietitians can use to appropriately assess health risk are provided, along with examples of actions that can be taken to reduce weight bias. Dietitians who are leading the profession in taking action against weight bias and stigma are profiled.
机译:本文是Ryley-Jeffs纪念讲座,2018年6月8日的一个版本。它讨论了重量偏见和同性恋者,种族主义和厌恶的十字路口,以及这些影响如何健康。虽然主导话语证明人们可能会减肥并保持关闭,但证据通知我们减肥的维护不太可能。利用缺陷的认识论框架,肥胖症已被宣布为疾病,重量偏向持久。重量偏见是普遍存在的,普遍公众和卫生专业人士,通常使用不适当的工具来评估体重对健康的影响。这有助于忽视真正引起发病率的生活环境:收入,社会关联和孤立,童年经历和文化擦除等健康的社会决定因素。各种工具可以使用以适当评估健康风险,以及可以采取的措施减少重量偏差的示例。引领职业采取行动对抗重量偏见和耻辱的营养师是突发的。

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