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  2. No One Knows How to Talk About Weight Loss Anymore - AOL

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    Some doctors talk about GLP-1s as revolutionary treatments for the chronic disease of obesity, lauding not only their ability to help people shed roughly 20% of their body weight but also their ...

  3. Everything You Know About Obesity Is Wrong - The Huffington Post

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    For most minority groups, discrimination contributes to a sense of belongingness, a community in opposition to a majority. Gay people like other gay people; Mormons root for other Mormons. Surveys of higher-weight people, however, reveal that they hold many of the same biases as the people discriminating against them.

  4. People ‘being misdiagnosed’ on obesity, say experts - AOL

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    In 2022, the government said obesity costs the NHS £6 billion every year, a figure which is expected to rise to more than £9.7 billion each year by 2050.

  5. Everything You Know About Obesity Is Not Wrong - AOL

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    Last week, HuffPost published a story called, " Everything You Know About Obesity is Wrong." In it, the author, Michael Hobbes, weaves science and people's stories together to challenge popular ...

  6. What has Oprah said about using weight loss medications? - AOL

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    "People think of obesity as more of a lifestyle or behavioral issue rather than a medical issue," Dr. Melanie Jay, director of the NYU Langone's Comprehensive Program on Obesity, told Yahoo Life ...

  7. Social stigma of obesity - Wikipedia

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    Stigmatization of obesity is usually associated with increased health risks (morbidity) of being overweight or obese and the possibility of a shorter lifespan (mortality). Obese people marry less often, experience fewer educational and career opportunities, and on average earn a lesser income than normal weight individuals. [3]

  8. Discrimination may disrupt how the brain and the gut talk to ...

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    She advised that people take a multipronged approach by managing stress and being aware of their eating habits. Eating anti-inflammatory foods and probiotics can also help manage gut health.

  9. Fat acceptance movement - Wikipedia

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    For instance, individuals who experience weight discrimination have reported facing more psychological distress, more loneliness, and lower well-being. Along with this, weight discrimination can heighten risk for obesity, chronic inflammation, and disease burden. [40] People can indulge in health-risk behaviors, such as avoiding physical activity.