Playing the Fat Shame Game in Medicine: It Needs to Stop

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Playing the Fat Shame Game in Medicine: It Needs to Stop
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Stop fat shaming your patients. Seriously.

have shown that meaningful conversations with physicians can have a significant impact on patients' attempts to change behaviors related to weight. Yet, many medical providers are not trained in how to counsel patients on nutrition, weight loss, and physical activity . We need to better educate ourselves about weight science and treatments.

Educate your office staff about weight stigma and ensure that they avoid commenting on the weight or body size of others . Remember that a person's body size tells you nothing about their health behaviors. Stop assuming that larger body sizes are related to laziness, overeating, or a lack of motivation.

Ask your overweight or obese patients if they are willing to talk about their weight before jumping into the topic.Be mindful of your word choices; for example, it can be more helpful to focus on comorbidities rather than body weight, nutrition rather than dieting, and physical activity rather than specific exercises.

Regardless of how you feel about reciting the Hippocratic Oath, our patients, no matter their body size, deserve to be treated with respect and dignity, as

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