“…Furthermore, fat talk has been associated with negative affect (Ambwani et al, 2017; Arroyo & Harwood, 2012; Shannon & Mills, 2015), which is defined as the subjective experience of emotions such as anger, anxiety, depression, and unhappiness (Leung & Lee, 2014). These negative consequences may be occurring because engaging in fat talk pathologizes fatness with its underlying assumption reflecting societal messages that thin is “good” and fat is “bad” (Nolen et al, 2023; Strings, 2019). The consequence of this messaging is a culture-wide fear or stigma of fatness, also known as “fat phobia” (Robinson et al, 1993).…”