2022
DOI: 10.1177/20420188221098881
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Exploring the weight bias of professionals working in the field of obesity with a mobile IAT: a pilot study

Abstract: Background: Obesity is common in many industrialized nations and often accompanied by related health issues. Furthermore, individuals living with overweight or obesity are often confronted with stigmatization in their daily lives. These problems may be aggravated if the objectivity of health care professionals is compromised due to (unconscious) prejudices. If pharmaceutical companies, regulatory agencies, and health insurers are also susceptible to these biases, decisions related to the development, approval,… Show more

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“…Obesity bias can be explicit, manifested overtly by the medical provider towards the patient, or implicit, more subtle or subconscious biased provider interactions. While rates of obesity bias in the US are comparable in prevalence to those of racial bias, to date, the effects of obesity bias are largely underrecognized in medical practice [ 10 , 11 ].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Obesity bias can be explicit, manifested overtly by the medical provider towards the patient, or implicit, more subtle or subconscious biased provider interactions. While rates of obesity bias in the US are comparable in prevalence to those of racial bias, to date, the effects of obesity bias are largely underrecognized in medical practice [ 10 , 11 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%