Printer-friendly copy Email this topic to a friend
Lobby General Discussion topic #13358824

Subject: "“I was worried I had cancer,” Emily says, “and she was turning it ..." Previous topic | Next topic
MEAT
Member since Feb 08th 2008
22275 posts
Tue Dec-10-19 12:38 PM

Click to send email to this author Click to send private message to this authorClick to view this author's profileClick to add this author to your buddy list
4. "“I was worried I had cancer,” Emily says, “and she was turning it ..."
In response to In response to 3


  

          

“I was worried I had cancer,” Emily says, “and she was turning it into a teachable moment about my weight.”

Other physicians sincerely believe that shaming fat people is the best way to motivate them to lose weight. “It’s the last area of medicine where we prescribe tough love,” says Mayo Clinic researcher Sean Phelan.

In a 2013 journal article, bioethicist Daniel Callahan argued for more stigma against fat people. “People don’t realize that they are obese or if they do realize it, it’s not enough to stir them to do anything about it,” he tells me. Shame helped him kick his cigarette habit, he argues, so it should work for obesity too.

This belief is cartoonishly out of step with a generation of research into obesity and human behavior. As one of the (many) stigma researchers who responded to Callahan’s article pointed out, shaming smokers and drug users with D.A.R.E.-style “just say no” messages may have actually increased substance abuse by making addicts less likely to bring up their habit with their doctors and family members.

Plus, rather obviously, smoking is a behavior; being fat is not. Jody Dushay, an endocrinologist and obesity specialist at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center in Boston, says most of her patients have tried dozens of diets and have lost and regained hundreds of pounds before they come to her. Telling them to try again, but in harsher terms, only sets them up to fail and then blame themselves.

Not all physicians set out to denigrate their fat patients, of course; some of them do damage because of subtler, more unconscious biases. Most doctors, for example, are fit—“If you go to an obesity conference, good luck trying to get a treadmill at 5 a.m.,” Dushay says—and have spent more than a decade of their lives in the high-stakes, high-stress bubble of medical schools. According to several studies, thin doctors are more confident in their recommendations, expect their patients to lose more weight and are more likely to think dieting is easy. Sarah (not her real name), a tech CEO in New England, once told her doctor that she was having trouble eating less throughout the day. “Look at me,” her doctor said. “I had one egg for breakfast and I feel fine.”

------
“There is no fate that cannot be surmounted by scorn.” -Albert Camus

  

Printer-friendly copy | Reply | Reply with quote


Everything you know about obesity is wrong (2018 swipe) [View all] , MEAT, Tue Dec-10-19 12:27 PM
 
Subject Author Message Date ID
It's not fat people's fault that all this processed food is poison
Dec 10th 2019
1
the harder thing to overcome is....genetics
Dec 10th 2019
8
Fat isn’t necessarily unhealthy just like skinny isn’t necessarily h...
Dec 10th 2019
21
      thats not what i was getting at
Dec 10th 2019
26
RE: It's not fat people's fault that all this processed food is poison
Dec 10th 2019
23
RE: Everything you know about obesity is wrong (2018 swipe)
Dec 10th 2019
2
Doctors have shorter appointments with fat patients and show less emotio...
Dec 10th 2019
3
     
           Then there are the glaring cultural differences.
Dec 10th 2019
5
                many doctors, no matter their specialty, think weight falls under their ...
Dec 10th 2019
6
                     “She didn't even ask me what I was already doing for exercise,” he s...
Dec 10th 2019
7
                          If Sonya ever forgets that she is fat, the world will remind her.
Dec 10th 2019
9
                               “It’s always hidden,” she says
Dec 10th 2019
11
                                    stigma associated with being overweight,” the study concluded, “is ...
Dec 10th 2019
12
                                         And the abuse from loved ones continues well into adulthood.
Dec 10th 2019
13
                                              “You can’t claim an identity if everyone around you is saying it do...
Dec 10th 2019
14
                                                   And in all that time, no nation has reduced its obesity rate. Not one.
Dec 10th 2019
15
                                                        Every link in the chain, from factory farms to school lunches, is domina...
Dec 10th 2019
16
                                                             Just 4 percent of agricultural subsidies go to fruits and vegetables.
Dec 10th 2019
17
                                                                  OUR SHITTY ATTITUDES TOWARDS FAT PEOPLE
Dec 10th 2019
18
                                                                       THE ONLY WAY TO GET RID OF STIGMA IS FROM POWER
Dec 10th 2019
19
                                                                       in a world that refuses to change, it is still up to every fat person, a...
Dec 10th 2019
20
                                                                       RE: OUR SHITTY ATTITUDES TOWARDS FAT PEOPLE
Dec 12th 2019
29
luckily i have tremendous doctors my whole life
Dec 10th 2019
10
Thats awesome. Sincerely.
Dec 10th 2019
22
anyone see the fasting fatman on youtube?
Dec 10th 2019
24
And so, in a world that refuses to change, it is still up to every fat p...
Dec 10th 2019
25
      fasting fatman was really happy...
Dec 10th 2019
27
      interesting. i'm a fat guy w/ irrational confidence though.
Dec 10th 2019
28
           I don't think there's enough talk
Dec 12th 2019
30
Good article...but at the same time...I don't fully get the point it was
Dec 12th 2019
31
Fat isn't monolith, it isn't individual failure, and the multiple ways w...
Dec 12th 2019
32

Lobby General Discussion topic #13358824 Previous topic | Next topic
Powered by DCForum+ Version 1.25
Copyright © DCScripts.com