KINE 2P85 Lecture Notes - Lecture 9: Binge Eating, Anti-Fat Bias, Milkshake

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Increased morbidity: cancer, chd, hbp, diabetes, gallbladder/kidney/liver disease, sleep abnea, respiratory problems, osteoarthritis, joint problems. More likely to experience depression and anxiety. Relationships fewer friends, less likely to marry. Stigma: negative associations, fault of the person (fat shaming, public characteristics (cant hide) Discrimination: hiring, promotion, scholarships, co-workers, employers, health-care workers. Most people have obese stigma teachers reporting behavioural issues can look negatively at these kids. Health risk behaviours more likely to engage in these [smoking, drinking] Bullying more likely to bully and be bullied. Dieting more likely to experience weight cycling [up and down] Physical inactivity less likely to engage in. 10% 2-5 years, 2% 5-10 years, 1% 21 years or more: 95% of those diets will fail. Most dieters regain all weight and more within 1- ^ key difference between dieting and dietary restraint. Pre-load/taste test methodology: high calorie [ex. milkshake] or low calorie [ex. water] pre-load.

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