This is the Weight and Healthcare newsletter! If you like what you are reading, please consider subscribing and/or sharing! This is the third part of a three-part series looking at diet culture past, present, and future. In this week’s subscriber discussion we talked about what we wanted to see and do in the coming year to continue to move away from diet culture and weight stigma. I think that one of the most important things that we can do right now is to push back against the diet industry’s work to position being higher-weight as a “chronic, life-long health condition” and co-option of anti-weight stigma work to sell diets.
Ghosts of Diet Culture Yet to Come
Ghosts of Diet Culture Yet to Come
Ghosts of Diet Culture Yet to Come
This is the Weight and Healthcare newsletter! If you like what you are reading, please consider subscribing and/or sharing! This is the third part of a three-part series looking at diet culture past, present, and future. In this week’s subscriber discussion we talked about what we wanted to see and do in the coming year to continue to move away from diet culture and weight stigma. I think that one of the most important things that we can do right now is to push back against the diet industry’s work to position being higher-weight as a “chronic, life-long health condition” and co-option of anti-weight stigma work to sell diets.