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Fatphobia | Boston Medical Center
Also known as anti-fat, is the implicit and explicit bias of overweight individuals that is rooted in a sense of blame and presumed moral failing.
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Anti-Fat Prejudice Reduction: A Review of Published Studies - PMC
The research literature on anti-fat prejudice suggests that western society dislikes 'fat' people because they are perceived to contravene certain moral, ...
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pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
naafa
NAAFA is the premier fat-rights organization working to end discrimination based on body size. We are a member supported, all-volunteer, ...
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naafa.org
anti-fat
anti-fat, a. and n. (ˈæntɪfæt) [anti-1 4, 7.] A. adj. That counteracts the formation, or reduces the amount, of fat. B. n. (Disused.) A substance used to counteract obesity.1886 Chambers's Jrnl. III. 46/1 He must feed on either locusts or grasshoppers, which are both supposed to be anti-fat diet. 18...
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ANTI-FAT Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
adjective · Also fatphobic opposed, hostile, or averse to fatness and fat people. · preventing or reducing the formation or effects of fat.
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Social stigma of obesity - Wikipedia
Anti-fat bias can be found in many facets of society, and fat activists commonly cite examples of mass media and popular culture that pervade this phenomenon.
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Tom Cruise, anti-imperialism and zero body-fat: Bruce Lee's legacy 50 ...
Jul 13, 2023Bruce Lee on the set of Game of Death. Photograph: Sunset Boulevard/Corbis/Getty Images. And, let's not forget Quentin Tarantino, who borrowed wholesale from Hong Kong cinema in general ...
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Reducing anti-fat bias toward the self and others - PubMed Central
Cognitive dissonance (CD)-based interventions have been identified as viable for reducing anti-fat bias directed toward the self and others.
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Raising awareness of anti-fat stigma in healthcare through lived ...
Anti-fat attitudes and weight-based discrimination are prevalent in healthcare settings and among healthcare practitioners and clinical trainees ...
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Longitudinal relationships between anti-fat attitudes and muscle ...
Weight stigma, and more specifically, anti-fat attitudes, is associated with disordered eating. Furthermore, these anti-fat attitudes influence various ...
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www.sciencedirect.com
How language shapes anti-fat bias: comparing the effects of disease ...
Being fat is often described as a “disease”—a form of linguistic framing that may exacerbate bias against fat people rather than reduce it as intended.
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Anti-Fat Bias - Fat Studies - LibGuides at Pratt Institute
This section includes resources that specifically discuss anti-fat bias and stigma, with a focus on American society.
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libguides.pratt.edu
Obesity social stigma in television
According to numerous academics, fatphobia or general anti-fat bias is common and pervasive. Employment, relationships, and medical care are some facets of daily living that are all known to be negatively impacted by fat-phobic rhetoric or anti-fat
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Fat Acceptance | Psychology Today
The fat acceptance movement began in the 1960s; the first political event was a Central Park sit-in to protest size discrimination.The movement was formed to counter anti-fat discrimination as ...
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What is fatphobia? Definition, Examples, and Why It's Harmful
The classic understanding of fatphobia involves the pathological fear of fatness. 1. But phobia can also mean an extreme aversion to something, and it's this broader context that has been adopted over the years when it comes to the definition of fatphobia. The term is sometimes described as anti-fat bias or weight stigma.
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