Overweight and obesity are escalating in epidemic proportions in the
United States. Individuals with overweight and obesity are often reluctant to
seek medical help, not only for weight reduction but also for any health issue
because of perceived provider discrimination. Providers who are biased against
individuals with obesity can hinder our nation’s effort to effectively
fight the obesity epidemic. By addressing weight bias in the provider setting,
individuals affected by obesity may be more likely to engage in a meaningful and
productive discussion of weight. Providers need to be the go-to source for
obesity-focused information on new and emerging treatments.
Parents who quantitatively experienced high stress or low stress used different behavioral themes to describe their experience qualitatively. Positive appraisals, resources, and ability to engage in problem solving and coping were associated with family resiliency.
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