Friday, October 4, 2013

About Women's Health: Do You Suffer From Weight Stigma?

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From Rachel Berman, your About Women's Health Editor
While Weight Stigma Awareness Week passed last week, it's never too late to discuss this important health issue. Weight stigma, or being overly judgmental of your own and others' body weight, can be destructive both physically and mentally (and, as you may have guessed, it tends to impact women more than men). Here are tips on how you can combat weight stigma, develop confidence, and live a healthier, happier life.

Stay Positive
Building a positive body image certainly doesn't happen overnight but you can start taking steps towards a healthier outlook today. 10 Ways to Improve Your Body Image.
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Avoid Weight Conversations
Kids are quick to pick up on their parent's thoughts and behaviors around body image and diet. A focus on weight in your household can lead to more disordered eating behaviors. Don't Talk to Your Kids About Weight.

Shift the Focus to Health
Research shows that focusing on health and fitness over size can be powerful to reduce the influence of weight stigma. "Nothing tastes as good as healthy feels!" Get started with 10 Steps to a Healthy You.
Search Related Topics:  changing your diet  healthy lifestyle changes 

When to Seek Professional Help
Because weight stigma can lead to more serious emotional and physical issues, it's important to know when to seek professional help. Know The Symptoms of Eating Disorders


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