肥胖污名化:原因、后果及潜在解决方案。

Obesity Stigma: Causes, Consequences, and Potential Solutions.

机构信息

School of Public Health and Preventative Medicine, Monash University, Melbourne, VIC, Australia.

Wolfson Institute of Population Health, Queen Mary University of London, London, UK.

出版信息

Curr Obes Rep. 2023 Mar;12(1):10-23. doi: 10.1007/s13679-023-00495-3. Epub 2023 Feb 14.

Abstract

PURPOSE OF REVIEW

This review aims to examine (i) the aetiology of obesity; (ii) how and why a perception of personal responsibility for obesity so dominantly frames this condition and how this mindset leads to stigma; (iii) the consequences of obesity stigma for people living with obesity, and for the public support for interventions to prevent and manage this condition; and (iv) potential strategies to diminish our focus on personal responsibility for the development of obesity, to enable a reduction of obesity stigma, and to move towards effective interventions to prevent and manage obesity within the population.

RECENT FINDINGS

We summarise literature which shows that obesity stems from a complex interplay of genetic and environment factors most of which are outside an individual's control. Despite this, evidence of obesity stigmatisation remains abundant throughout areas of media, entertainment, social media and the internet, advertising, news outlets, and the political and public health landscape. This has damaging consequences including psychological, physical, and socioeconomic harm. Obesity stigma does not prevent obesity. A combined, concerted, and sustained effort from multiple stakeholders and key decision-makers within society is required to dispel myths around personal responsibility for body weight, and to foster more empathy for people living in larger bodies. This also sets the scene for more effective policies and interventions, targeting the social and environmental drivers of health, to ultimately improve population health.

摘要

目的综述:本文旨在探讨(一)肥胖的病因;(二)为什么个人对肥胖的责任感如此强烈地影响了肥胖这一病症,以及这种观念如何导致肥胖耻辱感;(三)肥胖耻辱感对肥胖患者的影响,以及对公众支持预防和管理肥胖症的干预措施的影响;(四)减少我们对肥胖发展的个人责任的关注、减少肥胖耻辱感以及采取有效的预防和管理肥胖的干预措施的潜在策略。

最新发现:我们总结了文献,表明肥胖是由遗传和环境因素复杂相互作用引起的,其中大多数因素是个体无法控制的。尽管如此,肥胖耻辱化的证据仍然在媒体、娱乐、社交媒体和互联网、广告、新闻媒体以及政治和公共卫生领域中比比皆是。这会造成包括心理、身体和社会经济危害在内的严重后果。肥胖耻辱感并不能预防肥胖。需要来自社会各界的多个利益相关者和关键决策者共同努力,消除关于体重个人责任的误解,培养对体型较大的人的更多同理心。这也为更有效的政策和干预措施创造了条件,这些措施针对健康的社会和环境驱动因素,最终改善人口健康。

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