| Literature DB >> 22801877 |
Ingeborg Grønning1, Graham Scambler, Aksel Tjora.
Abstract
Obesity (or being overweight) is now considered a by-product of membership of developed societies. Moreover, it is considered a growing 'global' health problem. This article reports on a small qualitative study of adults who fell into one or other of these categories in Norway in 2010, and who have been faced with decisions about lifestyle versus surgical remedies. This decision making is contextualized and the principal criteria examined. Embodiment, bodywork, self- and social identity, stigma, deviance and issues around the idea of personal responsibility and public health emerge as key themes. The concluding paragraphs commend incorporation of a macro- or social structural perspective to the conceptualization and investigation of obesity.Entities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 22801877 DOI: 10.1177/1363459312447254
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Health (London) ISSN: 1363-4593