Obesity, Bias, and Stigmatization

  • The Obesity Society
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Abstract

The social consequences of being overweight and obese are serious and pervasive. Overweight and obese individuals are often targets of bias and stigma, and they are vulnerable to negative attitudes in multiple domains of living including places of employment, educational institutions, medical facilities, the mass media, and interpersonal relationships.

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The Obesity Society. (2015). Obesity, Bias, and Stigmatization. Retrieved from http://www.obesity.org/obesity/resources/facts-about-obesity/bias-stigmatization

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