Weight Bias: Child & Adolescent Obesity 2015

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Introduction to Childhood Obesity
The speaker discusses their passion for addressing childhood obesity and the importance of managing that passion to maintain effective relationships with patients and families. They acknowledge the challenges of weight management and introduce key concepts such as weight bias and stigma.
4:20
Understanding Stigma and Bias
The speaker defines stigma and bias, explaining how stigma represents negative attitudes while bias refers to the actions stemming from those attitudes. They emphasize the need for self-awareness among healthcare professionals to avoid impairing patient relationships.
8:40
Sources of Weight Bias
The discussion shifts to the societal sources of weight bias, highlighting how media representation and public health campaigns often perpetuate negative stereotypes about obesity, focusing on individual blame rather than systemic issues.
13:01
Socio-Ecological Influences on Obesity
The speaker introduces the socio-ecological model, discussing various factors influencing obesity, including genetics, family dynamics, social networks, and environmental settings. They stress the complexity of addressing obesity beyond individual choices.
17:21
Clinical Encounters and Patient Awareness
The speaker reflects on the clinical encounters with patients and their families, noting the emotional challenges and potential surprises regarding weight discussions. They highlight the importance of sensitivity in these conversations.
21:42
Impact of Weight Bias on Children
The prevalence of weight bias among children is examined, including its sources from peers, family, and educational environments. The speaker discusses the emotional toll and the need for healthcare professionals to recognize their own biases.
26:02
Weight Bias in Professional Settings
The speaker addresses how weight bias affects adults in the workforce, including hiring practices and workplace dynamics. They discuss the implications of bias on job performance and career advancement.
30:22
Educational Bias and Its Effects
The impact of weight bias in educational settings is explored, focusing on how it affects children's experiences in school. The speaker emphasizes the role of educators and the need for awareness to prevent discrimination.
34:43
Advocacy and the Role of Healthcare Professionals
The speaker concludes by reinforcing the role of healthcare professionals as advocates for their patients. They stress the importance of addressing weight bias and stigma to improve patient outcomes and promote health equity.

Topic overview

The Child Adolescent Obesity-Prevention to Treatment Plans You Can Implement Today Course in 2015, led by directors Drs Stephanie Walsh, Mark Wulkan and Christopher Bolling, reviewed the latest in care and management of overweight and obese children. This session, led by Dr. Stephen Pont, focuses on recognizing weight bias, preventing negative outcomes related to this bias, and ways to improve the clinic when interacting with patients.

Intended audience: Healthcare professionals and clinicians.

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