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A critical analysis of obesity prevention policies and strategies.

Ximena Ramos Salas1, Mary Forhan, Timothy Caulfield, Arya M Sharma, Kim Raine.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: Public health policies have been criticized for promoting a simplistic narrative that may contribute to weight bias. Weight bias can impact population health by increasing morbidity and mortality. The objectives of this study were to: 1) critically analyze Canadian obesity prevention policies and strategies to identify underlying dominant narratives; 2) deconstruct dominant narratives and consider the unintended consequences for people with obesity; and 3) make recommendations to change dominant obesity narratives that may be contributing to weight bias.
METHODS: We applied Bacchi's "what's-the-problem-represented-to-be?" (WPR) approach to 15 obesity prevention policies and strategies (1 national, 2 territorial and 12 provincial). Bacchi's WPR approach is composed of six analytical questions designed to identify conceptual assumptions as well as possible effects of policies.
RESULTS: We identified five prevailing narratives that may have implications for public health approaches and unintended consequences for people with obesity: 1) childhood obesity threatens the health of future generations and must be prevented; 2) obesity can be prevented through healthy eating and physical activity; 3) obesity is an individual behaviour problem; 4) achieving a healthy body weight should be a population health target; and 5) obesity is a risk factor for other chronic diseases, not a disease in itself.
CONCLUSION: The consistent way in which obesity is constructed in Canadian policies and strategies may be contributing to weight bias in our society. We provide some recommendations for changing these narratives to prevent further weight bias and obesity stigma.

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29356669     DOI: 10.17269/cjph.108.6044

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Can J Public Health        ISSN: 0008-4263


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Review 1.  Canadian Senate Report on Obesity: Focusing on Individual Behaviours versus Social Determinants of Health May Promote Weight Stigma.

Authors:  Angela S Alberga; Lindsay McLaren; Shelly Russell-Mayhew; Kristin M von Ranson
Journal:  J Obes       Date:  2018-07-02

2.  Perceptions of barriers to effective obesity management in Canada: Results from the ACTION study.

Authors:  Arya M Sharma; André Bélanger; Veronica Carson; Jodi Krah; Marie-France Langlois; Diana Lawlor; Suzanne Lepage; Aiden Liu; David A Macklin; Noel MacKay; Arash Pakseresht; Sue D Pedersen; Ximena Ramos Salas; Michael Vallis
Journal:  Clin Obes       Date:  2019-07-11

3.  Personalizing obesity assessment and care planning in primary care: patient experience and outcomes in everyday life and health.

Authors:  T Luig; R Anderson; A M Sharma; D L Campbell-Scherer
Journal:  Clin Obes       Date:  2018-09-21
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