Tackling obesity while preventing obesity stigma
- PMID: 38589199
- DOI: 10.1136/archdischild-2023-325894
Tackling obesity while preventing obesity stigma
Abstract
Obesity is a significant public health problem. Prevalence is rising in children and young people, with lifelong health impacts and implications for paediatric clinical practice. Obesity stigma is increasingly acknowledged as a problem within health services. Health professionals can inadvertently contribute to this stigma, which is harmful and in itself can promote weight gain. A complex web of factors contributes to obesity, and a simplistic approach exclusively focused on personal responsibility, diet and exercise is unhelpful. A more nuanced, sensitive and informed approach is needed, with careful use of language and non-judgemental partnership working.
Keywords: Child Health; Child Health Services; Epidemiology; Obesity; Paediatrics.
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Conflict of interest statement
Competing interests: FR reports receiving investigator-initiated research grants from Ethicon (Johnson & Johnson), Novo Nordisk and Medtronic; receiving consulting fees from GI Dynamics; receiving speaking honoraria from Medtronic, Ethicon and Novo Nordisk; and serving (unpaid) as a member of the scientific advisory board for Keyron and member of DSMB for GI Metabolic Solution.
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