Fat Stigma in Women’s Health
•Fat stigma is a growing phenomenon in health care and women’s health.•Fat stigma causes patients to experience status loss and discrimination.•Women experiencing fat stigma often have worsened health outcomes.•Negative outcomes may be reduced by interventions including patient-centered care and siz...
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description | •Fat stigma is a growing phenomenon in health care and women’s health.•Fat stigma causes patients to experience status loss and discrimination.•Women experiencing fat stigma often have worsened health outcomes.•Negative outcomes may be reduced by interventions including patient-centered care and size inclusivity.•Considerations of fat stigma should be included in obesity policy making. |
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subjects | Bias Body fat Body mass index Cervical cancer Clinical outcomes Discrimination Epidemics Health care policy Health status Obesity Sexual health Stigma Womens health |
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