Weight-related stigma and health policy

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2017
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Although obesity has been shown to contribute to certain types of health problems, antifat stigma is also a threat to health. Antifat stigma adds both psychological and physiologic stress to people who are considered excessively fat, which some experts argue partially accounts for health disparities
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Authors Patricia Thille;May Friedman;Jenny Setchell;Patricia Thille;May Friedman;Jenny Setchell;
Journal cmaj : canadian medical association journal = journal de l'association medicale canadienne
Year 2017
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10.1503/cmaj.160975
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