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Friday, 19 September 2014

Be WARNED! Telling someone they're fat makes them eat MORE

Experts say that being criticised for their weight drives those who are already sensitive about it to comfort eat. Fear of ridicule may also mean they avoid exercise.Researchers from University College London said  public health campaigns should also avoid making people feel bad about their weight.
 Lead author Sarah Jackson advises medics to avoid using the word ‘fat’ where possible and replace it with the terms overweight or obese.
The study, published in the journal Obesity, found that those who were victims of ‘fat shaming’ put on just over 2lb on average over the course of the study. They were also six times as likely to become obese.

In contrast, those who were not criticised for their weight actually became slimmer, albeit by a small amount. Dr Jackson said
: ‘Our results show that weight discrimination does not encourage weight loss and suggest that it may even exacerbate weight gain.‘Previous studies have shown that people who experience discrimination report comfort eating.Stress responses to discrimination can increase appetite, particularly for unhealthy, energy-dense food. Weight discrimination has also been shown to make people feel less confident about taking part in physical activity, so they tend to avoid it.People may not feel comfortable going to the gym if they think they are being judged because of their weight.’

13 comments:

  1. So dey mean I just stp telling Shadiya dat weighs 250 pound dat she is fat? D fact there is d girl can do witout fatty fuds, just dis morning I saw her eating boiled fish mixed wit bread and butter.

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  2. my two little sis are so fat but they don't know how to eat but they can finish a drum of chocolates and I guess am the only skinny one. maybe Eniola Badmus and princess and Lepacious Bose can explain more

    *CUTEMICKY*

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  3. Saying they are fat or obsessed as the case may be, whosoever wants to work on herself or himself will do so without minding what is been said..it's a mindset thing !!

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  4. I love calling all yoruba women fat. Am I wrong?

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  5. Hahahahahaaha, Truth u don craze o

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  6. Story! They are not ready to lose weight. They should keep looking for excuses to eat. I used to be fat and if u called me fat I don't go eating...it makes me more determined to lose the weight. I went from a 16 to 12 and still on it. So they should spare us that. Fatness is not a disease or disability

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  7. eheen na so e be. **miss lewisky**

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  8. a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said...
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    Lord knws i no fit marry fat women....
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    ***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***

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  9. a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said...
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    Lord knws i no fit marry fat women....
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    ***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***

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