#101 - Worried about being called fat? Anticipated weight stigma harms health with Dr. Angela Meadows, PhD - a podcast by Rebecca Scritchfield, RDN, Certified Exercise Physiologist

from 2018-12-03T10:29:39

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Weight stigma, problems with our culture and the biases we carry about higher weight people harms their health. One pathway is through internalized stigma that elevates a person’s worry and anxiety about how they will be treated by the people and the physical spaces in this world (think comfortable seats - or the right to sit!) Founder of the International Weight Stigma Conference, Dr. Angela Meadows and I discuss.

About Angela
Angela Meadows, Ph.D. is a health and social psychologist specializing in the relationship between experienced and internalized weight stigma and health and wellbeing in higher-weight individuals. She is particularly interested in determinants of response to stigma - why some people internalise negative beliefs whereas others resist devaluation. She has published a number of articles and book chapters and has been interviewed by numerous media outlets internationally. She writes on issues around weight and health for print and digital media. In 2013, she founded the Annual International Weight Stigma Conference.

Website: Never Diet Again | Angela's academic website | Twitter | Facebook

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