A brief induction of loving kindness meditation to reduce anti-fat bias

Weight stigma is highly prevalent. However, existing weight stigma interventions are only modestly effective at reducing anti-fat attitudes. The current research proposes a novel approach using a loving kindness meditation (LKM). Experiment 1 tests whether random assignment to the LKM intervention r...

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description Weight stigma is highly prevalent. However, existing weight stigma interventions are only modestly effective at reducing anti-fat attitudes. The current research proposes a novel approach using a loving kindness meditation (LKM). Experiment 1 tests whether random assignment to the LKM intervention reduces explicit and implicit anti-fat bias and increases empathy based on the LKM recipient with higher weight (close other vs. stranger). Experiment 2 tests whether LKM outperforms an empathy intervention or control to increase empathy or reduce stigmatizing behavior. Results revealed that the LKM increased empathic care but did not reduce anti-fat bias compared to control; the LKM intervention, but not the empathy intervention, reported greater empathy compared to control in unadjusted analyses; and participants in the LKM and empathy interventions (vs. control) were more likely to engage in stigmatizing behavior. These findings suggest that the LKM may not be effective at reducing weight stigma despite increasing empathy.
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subjects Adolescent
Adult
Attitudes
Bias
Biology and Life Sciences
Consumer goods industry
Data collection
Education
Emotions
Empathy
Experiments
Female
Humans
Intervention
Likert scale
Love
Male
Mediation
Medicine and Health Sciences
Meditation
Meditation - methods
Meditation - psychology
Mindfulness
Obesity
Physical Sciences
Research and Analysis Methods
Social norms
Social Sciences
Social Stigma
Stereotyping
Stigma
Weight
Young Adult
title A brief induction of loving kindness meditation to reduce anti-fat bias
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