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Rapid Review: What is known about the experience of weight bias and/or stigma, and how does it influence health outcomes?

Experiencing weight stigma in healthcare may lead to shame, lower self-esteem, depression, anxiety and reduced quality of care. It may also influence the link between larger body size and negative physiological and psychological outcomes and poor quality of life.


Citation:

Neil-Sztramko, S.E., Burnett, T., Clark, E.C., Sala, N., Dobbins, M. (2024, June 12). What is known about the experience of weight bias and/or stigma, and how does it influence health outcomes? National Collaborating Centre for Methods and Tools’ Rapid Evidence Service. https://nccmt.ca/pdfs/res/weight-stigma

Public health topic area:

Public Health

Review question:
Population
Any human
Interest
Studies that explore the experiences of weight stigma or bias with respect to health or social service delivery, including public health and studies that examine how weight stigma or bias impact (i.e., mediate, moderate, confound, etc.) the association between body size and health outcomes.
Search Updated:

Feb 23, 2024

Review Completed:

Jun 12, 2024