Emma-Kate Schaake

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As race and sexual orientation biases decreased, weight bias increased by 40 percent. Researchers believe this increase can in part be attributed to the impression that weight is within a person’s control (whereas race and sexual orientation are not). But also, “the increasing attention to the health benefits of lower body weight and concerns about the obesity epidemic may be responsible for the increase in bias,”
What's Eating Us: Women, Food, and the Epidemic of Body Anxiety
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