Cargando…
_version_ 1783521744679600128
author Rubino, Francesco
Puhl, Rebecca M.
Cummings, David E.
Eckel, Robert H.
Ryan, Donna H.
Mechanick, Jeffrey I.
Nadglowski, Joe
Ramos Salas, Ximena
Schauer, Phillip R.
Twenefour, Douglas
Apovian, Caroline M.
Aronne, Louis J.
Batterham, Rachel L.
Berthoud, Hans-Rudolph
Boza, Camilo
Busetto, Luca
Dicker, Dror
De Groot, Mary
Eisenberg, Daniel
Flint, Stuart W.
Huang, Terry T.
Kaplan, Lee M.
Kirwan, John P.
Korner, Judith
Kyle, Ted K.
Laferrère, Blandine
le Roux, Carel W.
McIver, LaShawn
Mingrone, Geltrude
Nece, Patricia
Reid, Tirissa J.
Rogers, Ann M.
Rosenbaum, Michael
Seeley, Randy J.
Torres, Antonio J.
Dixon, John B.
author_facet Rubino, Francesco
Puhl, Rebecca M.
Cummings, David E.
Eckel, Robert H.
Ryan, Donna H.
Mechanick, Jeffrey I.
Nadglowski, Joe
Ramos Salas, Ximena
Schauer, Phillip R.
Twenefour, Douglas
Apovian, Caroline M.
Aronne, Louis J.
Batterham, Rachel L.
Berthoud, Hans-Rudolph
Boza, Camilo
Busetto, Luca
Dicker, Dror
De Groot, Mary
Eisenberg, Daniel
Flint, Stuart W.
Huang, Terry T.
Kaplan, Lee M.
Kirwan, John P.
Korner, Judith
Kyle, Ted K.
Laferrère, Blandine
le Roux, Carel W.
McIver, LaShawn
Mingrone, Geltrude
Nece, Patricia
Reid, Tirissa J.
Rogers, Ann M.
Rosenbaum, Michael
Seeley, Randy J.
Torres, Antonio J.
Dixon, John B.
author_sort Rubino, Francesco
collection PubMed
description People with obesity commonly face a pervasive, resilient form of social stigma. They are often subject to discrimination in the workplace as well as in educational and healthcare settings. Research indicates that weight stigma can cause physical and psychological harm, and that affected individuals are less likely to receive adequate care. For these reasons, weight stigma damages health, undermines human and social rights, and is unacceptable in modern societies. To inform healthcare professionals, policymakers, and the public about this issue, a multidisciplinary group of international experts, including representatives of scientific organizations, reviewed available evidence on the causes and harms of weight stigma and, using a modified Delphi process, developed a joint consensus statement with recommendations to eliminate weight bias. Academic institutions, professional organizations, media, public-health authorities, and governments should encourage education about weight stigma to facilitate a new public narrative about obesity, coherent with modern scientific knowledge.
format Online
Article
Text
id pubmed-7154011
institution National Center for Biotechnology Information
language English
publishDate 2020
publisher Nature Publishing Group US
record_format MEDLINE/PubMed
spelling pubmed-71540112020-04-20 Joint international consensus statement for ending stigma of obesity Rubino, Francesco Puhl, Rebecca M. Cummings, David E. Eckel, Robert H. Ryan, Donna H. Mechanick, Jeffrey I. Nadglowski, Joe Ramos Salas, Ximena Schauer, Phillip R. Twenefour, Douglas Apovian, Caroline M. Aronne, Louis J. Batterham, Rachel L. Berthoud, Hans-Rudolph Boza, Camilo Busetto, Luca Dicker, Dror De Groot, Mary Eisenberg, Daniel Flint, Stuart W. Huang, Terry T. Kaplan, Lee M. Kirwan, John P. Korner, Judith Kyle, Ted K. Laferrère, Blandine le Roux, Carel W. McIver, LaShawn Mingrone, Geltrude Nece, Patricia Reid, Tirissa J. Rogers, Ann M. Rosenbaum, Michael Seeley, Randy J. Torres, Antonio J. Dixon, John B. Nat Med Consensus Statement People with obesity commonly face a pervasive, resilient form of social stigma. They are often subject to discrimination in the workplace as well as in educational and healthcare settings. Research indicates that weight stigma can cause physical and psychological harm, and that affected individuals are less likely to receive adequate care. For these reasons, weight stigma damages health, undermines human and social rights, and is unacceptable in modern societies. To inform healthcare professionals, policymakers, and the public about this issue, a multidisciplinary group of international experts, including representatives of scientific organizations, reviewed available evidence on the causes and harms of weight stigma and, using a modified Delphi process, developed a joint consensus statement with recommendations to eliminate weight bias. Academic institutions, professional organizations, media, public-health authorities, and governments should encourage education about weight stigma to facilitate a new public narrative about obesity, coherent with modern scientific knowledge. Nature Publishing Group US 2020-03-04 2020 /pmc/articles/PMC7154011/ /pubmed/32127716 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41591-020-0803-x Text en © The Author(s) 2020 Open Access This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, which permits use, sharing, adaptation, distribution and reproduction in any medium or format, as long as you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article’s Creative Commons license, unless indicated otherwise in a credit line to the material. If material is not included in the article’s Creative Commons license and your intended use is not permitted by statutory regulation or exceeds the permitted use, you will need to obtain permission directly from the copyright holder. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/.
spellingShingle Consensus Statement
Rubino, Francesco
Puhl, Rebecca M.
Cummings, David E.
Eckel, Robert H.
Ryan, Donna H.
Mechanick, Jeffrey I.
Nadglowski, Joe
Ramos Salas, Ximena
Schauer, Phillip R.
Twenefour, Douglas
Apovian, Caroline M.
Aronne, Louis J.
Batterham, Rachel L.
Berthoud, Hans-Rudolph
Boza, Camilo
Busetto, Luca
Dicker, Dror
De Groot, Mary
Eisenberg, Daniel
Flint, Stuart W.
Huang, Terry T.
Kaplan, Lee M.
Kirwan, John P.
Korner, Judith
Kyle, Ted K.
Laferrère, Blandine
le Roux, Carel W.
McIver, LaShawn
Mingrone, Geltrude
Nece, Patricia
Reid, Tirissa J.
Rogers, Ann M.
Rosenbaum, Michael
Seeley, Randy J.
Torres, Antonio J.
Dixon, John B.
Joint international consensus statement for ending stigma of obesity
title Joint international consensus statement for ending stigma of obesity
title_full Joint international consensus statement for ending stigma of obesity
title_fullStr Joint international consensus statement for ending stigma of obesity
title_full_unstemmed Joint international consensus statement for ending stigma of obesity
title_short Joint international consensus statement for ending stigma of obesity
title_sort joint international consensus statement for ending stigma of obesity
topic Consensus Statement
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7154011/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32127716
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41591-020-0803-x
work_keys_str_mv AT rubinofrancesco jointinternationalconsensusstatementforendingstigmaofobesity
AT puhlrebeccam jointinternationalconsensusstatementforendingstigmaofobesity
AT cummingsdavide jointinternationalconsensusstatementforendingstigmaofobesity
AT eckelroberth jointinternationalconsensusstatementforendingstigmaofobesity
AT ryandonnah jointinternationalconsensusstatementforendingstigmaofobesity
AT mechanickjeffreyi jointinternationalconsensusstatementforendingstigmaofobesity
AT nadglowskijoe jointinternationalconsensusstatementforendingstigmaofobesity
AT ramossalasximena jointinternationalconsensusstatementforendingstigmaofobesity
AT schauerphillipr jointinternationalconsensusstatementforendingstigmaofobesity
AT twenefourdouglas jointinternationalconsensusstatementforendingstigmaofobesity
AT apoviancarolinem jointinternationalconsensusstatementforendingstigmaofobesity
AT aronnelouisj jointinternationalconsensusstatementforendingstigmaofobesity
AT batterhamrachell jointinternationalconsensusstatementforendingstigmaofobesity
AT berthoudhansrudolph jointinternationalconsensusstatementforendingstigmaofobesity
AT bozacamilo jointinternationalconsensusstatementforendingstigmaofobesity
AT busettoluca jointinternationalconsensusstatementforendingstigmaofobesity
AT dickerdror jointinternationalconsensusstatementforendingstigmaofobesity
AT degrootmary jointinternationalconsensusstatementforendingstigmaofobesity
AT eisenbergdaniel jointinternationalconsensusstatementforendingstigmaofobesity
AT flintstuartw jointinternationalconsensusstatementforendingstigmaofobesity
AT huangterryt jointinternationalconsensusstatementforendingstigmaofobesity
AT kaplanleem jointinternationalconsensusstatementforendingstigmaofobesity
AT kirwanjohnp jointinternationalconsensusstatementforendingstigmaofobesity
AT kornerjudith jointinternationalconsensusstatementforendingstigmaofobesity
AT kyletedk jointinternationalconsensusstatementforendingstigmaofobesity
AT laferrereblandine jointinternationalconsensusstatementforendingstigmaofobesity
AT lerouxcarelw jointinternationalconsensusstatementforendingstigmaofobesity
AT mciverlashawn jointinternationalconsensusstatementforendingstigmaofobesity
AT mingronegeltrude jointinternationalconsensusstatementforendingstigmaofobesity
AT necepatricia jointinternationalconsensusstatementforendingstigmaofobesity
AT reidtirissaj jointinternationalconsensusstatementforendingstigmaofobesity
AT rogersannm jointinternationalconsensusstatementforendingstigmaofobesity
AT rosenbaummichael jointinternationalconsensusstatementforendingstigmaofobesity
AT seeleyrandyj jointinternationalconsensusstatementforendingstigmaofobesity
AT torresantonioj jointinternationalconsensusstatementforendingstigmaofobesity
AT dixonjohnb jointinternationalconsensusstatementforendingstigmaofobesity