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The double stigma of obesity and serious mental illnesses: promoting health and recovery.

机译:肥胖和严重精神疾病的双重耻辱:促进健康和康复。

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This article contrasts the traditional medical approach and size acceptance perspectives on obesity among people with serious mental illnesses.Higher incidences of obesity among populations with serious mental illnesses have been identified. In response, a recent initiative in mental health has urged providers to address the obesity rates among populations with mental illnesses by monitoring weight, prescribing weight loss medication, and recommending bariatric surgery. However, literature is emerging with regards to the double stigma experienced by individuals with obesity and a mental illness. Therefore, the traditional focus on weight loss can benefit from a size acceptance approach to focus on health promotion and avoid stigmatizing size.Citations of theoretical and behavioral health literature on the experiences of individuals with mental illnesses and obesity are presented.Recommendations for interventions, training, and future research related to obesity and mental illnesses are provided. Implications are suggested for a size acceptance approach to interventions for individuals in recovery from mental illnesses to promote health at every size within mental health and medical settings.
机译:本文对重度精神疾病患者中肥胖的传统医学方法和规模接受观点进行了对比,发现重度精神疾病人群中肥胖的发生率较高。作为回应,最近在精神卫生方面的一项倡议敦促提供者通过监测体重,开处方减肥药和推荐减肥手术来解决精神疾病人群的肥胖率。然而,关于肥胖和精神疾病患者经历的双重污名的文献正在涌现。因此,传统上注重减肥的人可以通过尺寸接受方法来关注健康促进并避免对尺寸污名化。本文引用了有关精神疾病和肥胖者经验的理论和行为健康文献,并建议进行干预和培训,并提供有关肥胖和精神疾病的未来研究。建议采取大小接受方法,对个体从精神疾病中康复的干预措施,以促进精神健康和医疗环境中各种规模的健康。

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