Lee Marvin J H
A bioethics consultant at the Institute of Clinical Bioethics at Saint Joseph's University in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
AMA J Ethics. 2018 Dec 1;20(12):E1195-1200. doi: 10.1001/amajethics.2018.1195.
Addressing the question of how medicine should engage with people who consider their clinical disease condition to be importantly constitutive of their identity, this article focuses on one group-advocates for the fat acceptance (FA) or body positivity movement in American society. Drawing on philosophical analysis, I try to show that FA and physician communities represent different traditions within the larger culture and that whether obesity should be considered a disease is a culture battle. I argue that diseases (medical) and illnesses (cultural) are 2 different designations of clinical symptoms and that both disease and illness designations can change over time or be uncertain.