Pressure to Lose Weight During Adolescence Can Have Long-Term Effects on Internalized Weight Stigma

A recent study has found that the pressure to lose weight from family and the media during adolescence could have long-lasting effects on a person’s internalized weight stigma. This can lead to reduced self-worth, disordered eating, worse mental health, and healthcare avoidance. The study also found that internalized weight stigma is not just a problem for people with obesity, but can also affect people within the recommended and underweight BMI categories.

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