Lee Jennifer A, Pausé Cat J
College of Arts, Victoria University Melbourne, VIC, Australia.
College of Humanities and Social Sciences, Institute of Education, Massey University Palmerston North, New Zealand.
Front Psychol. 2016 Dec 30;7:2063. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2016.02063. eCollection 2016.
In this paper, we explore barriers to health for fat people. By shifting the focus from what fat people do or do not do, neoliberal principles are replaced by a focus instead on structural and institutional policies, attitudes, and practices. This includes the impact of stigma on the health treatment and health-seeking behavior of fat people. For example, we consider the role that provider anti-fat attitudes and confirmation bias play in the failure to provide evidenced-based healthcare to fat patients. This is an autoethnographic paper, which provides the opportunity to read research from the perspective of fat scholars, framed by questions such as: can fat people have health? Is health itself a state of being, a set of behaviors, a commodity, a performance; perhaps the new social contract? As a co-written autoethnographic paper, one aspect of the evidence provided is the recorded experiences of the two fat authors. This includes writing from notes, journals, compiled and repeated experiences with medical professionals, family, and the community. Framed by feminist standpoint and supported by literature drawn from Fat Studies, Public Health, Obesity Research, and other interdisciplinary fields, this is a valuable opportunity to present an extended account of fat discrimination and the impact of the stigma fat people face through the medical profession and other sectors of the community, written by fat individuals. The paper concludes by considering the health pathways available to fat people. Special attention is paid to whether Bacon and Aphramor's Health at Every Size paradigm provides a path to health for fat individuals.
在本文中,我们探讨了肥胖人群的健康障碍。通过将关注点从肥胖人群做了什么或没做什么上转移开,新自由主义原则被取而代之,转而关注结构性和制度性的政策、态度及做法。这包括污名化对肥胖人群的健康治疗及就医行为的影响。例如,我们思考了医疗服务提供者的反胖态度和确认偏误在未能为肥胖患者提供循证医疗保健方面所起的作用。这是一篇自我民族志论文,它提供了一个从肥胖学者的视角来解读研究的机会,其框架围绕着诸如:肥胖人群能拥有健康吗?健康本身是一种存在状态、一系列行为、一种商品、一场表演;或许是新的社会契约?等问题展开。作为一篇合著的自我民族志论文,所提供证据的一个方面是两位肥胖作者的记录经历。这包括根据笔记、日记撰写内容,以及与医疗专业人员、家人和社区的综合及反复经历。以女性主义立场为框架,并得到来自肥胖研究、公共卫生、肥胖症研究及其他跨学科领域文献的支持,这是一个由肥胖个体撰写的、极具价值的机会,用以详尽阐述肥胖歧视以及肥胖人群在医疗行业和社区其他部门所面临的污名化的影响。本文最后思考了肥胖人群可采用的健康途径。特别关注了培根和阿弗拉莫尔的“无论身材,皆可健康”范式是否为肥胖个体提供了一条通往健康的道路。