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Yes,we live in a society that picks fun at just about anything outside of the norm. You can get picked on for having short hair, being too dark skinned, viewed as ugly, and even having a big nose, yet research shows that the largest group of people discriminated against are fat/obese people. The study also shows that obese people who face discrimination have double the health problems of those who aren’t. Find out why after the jump!
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[CNN] - Fat discrimination can contribute to worsening health problems, according to a study published in the journal Social Psychology Quarterly.
Markus Schafer, lead author and sociology and gerontology student at Purdue University, explored whether the tolls of weight discrimination were compounding the negative health effects of obesity.
Using a data survey from 3,000 Americans, Schafer looked at how their health changed over 10 years of their lives. Not surprisingly, the people who were more obese fared worse over the decade.
“The people who faced more discrimination had the steeper declines in health,” Schafer said.
Their ability to climb stairs, bend, and carry everyday items – key measures for health status – declined, he said.
One-third of morbidly obese people reported facing discrimination in their work force, communities and basic services. Fat bias operates as the ‘‘last acceptable basis of discrimination,’’ he wrote.
The findings suggest that discrimination or mistreatment of overweight people does not encourage them to lose weight or become healthier.
“There are inappropriate and appropriate ways” to encourage weight loss, he said. “To discriminate overtly, those types of behaviors can actually do more harm than good.”
“Obese people who face discrimination basically face a double jeopardy,” he said. “They face health challenges on two fronts: They face dangers in health related to physiological effects of carrying a lot of weight, but those effects can be confounded by mistreatment by others. Discrimination and marginalization can compound the effects.”
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My Pov:
What I see is people tend to laugh or make jokes about fat people. It doesn't matter if someone's fat, skinny, or has a long nose etc. What matters more is their personality. If they are nice, polite and caring. etc.
Being overweight kills more people annually than smoking, yet no one harasses anyone publicly more being it. When will it be ok to have a fat and non-fat section at restaurants? We have smoking and non-smoking sections. And with this look of society, we make it seem ok for people to be overweight so they have no reason to change. The rate of smokers is steadily declining with their annoying ad campaign. Where's the ad campaign for fat people?
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Children pick on obese people because the fact that they look different from other "skinny" people. The fact that people pick on someone because of their health problems is rude and disgusting and needs to be stopped.
Hmmm, it depends on the type of fat person. If they just sit around eating all day not doing shit, then **** them. carling But if there making an effort to lose some weight, then they will gain my respect.
Hmmm, it depends on the type of fat person. If they just sit around eating all day not doing shit, then **** them. carling But if there making an effort to lose some weight, then they will gain my respect.
wait everyone started skinny, so if the sit around all day and get fat u fuk em.
and if they decide to lose the weight, all of a sudden u respect them