News reporting, in channels such as broadcast and print media, on obesity as an issue has increased dramatically in the last decade. A qualitative study, in which we used in-depth interviews and thematic analysis, was undertaken to explore 142 obese individuals’ perceptions of, and responses to, news reporting about obesity. Participants believed that news reporting on obesity focused on personal responsibility and blame, and portrayed obese people as “freaks.” They described being portrayed as “enemies” of society who were rarely given a voice or identity in such news coverage unless they were seen to be succeeding at weight loss. They were also critical of the simplistic coverage of obesity, which was in cont...
This report examines whether television news and current affairs coverage of overweight and obesity ...
Obese individuals are blamed for their excess weight based on causal attribution to the individual. ...
PubMed ID: 26086466The aim of this study was to evaluate the perception of obesity in adults. The st...
News reporting, in channels such as broadcast and print media, on obesity as an issue ha...
© The Author(s) 2013. This article contributes to scholarship on the cultural politics of obesi...
Obesity attracts large volumes of news coverage. This in turn has spawned academic studies investiga...
Obesity represents a major and growing global public health concern. The mass media play an importan...
Abstract: Obesity represents a major and growing global public health concern. The mass media play a...
Obesity is a major medical health challenge; however, the associated stigma represents a harmful and...
Obesity is a major medical health challenge; however, the associated stigma represents a harmful and...
Obesity is a major medical health challenge; however, the associated stigma represents a harmful and...
News reporting on research studies may influence attitudes about health risk, support for public hea...
Obesity is a major medical health challenge; however, the associated stigma represents a harmful and...
Obesity prevalence rates, news coverage of obesity and academic research investigating how obesity h...
BACKGROUND: We are a society that is fixated on the health consequences of 'being fat'. Public healt...
This report examines whether television news and current affairs coverage of overweight and obesity ...
Obese individuals are blamed for their excess weight based on causal attribution to the individual. ...
PubMed ID: 26086466The aim of this study was to evaluate the perception of obesity in adults. The st...
News reporting, in channels such as broadcast and print media, on obesity as an issue ha...
© The Author(s) 2013. This article contributes to scholarship on the cultural politics of obesi...
Obesity attracts large volumes of news coverage. This in turn has spawned academic studies investiga...
Obesity represents a major and growing global public health concern. The mass media play an importan...
Abstract: Obesity represents a major and growing global public health concern. The mass media play a...
Obesity is a major medical health challenge; however, the associated stigma represents a harmful and...
Obesity is a major medical health challenge; however, the associated stigma represents a harmful and...
Obesity is a major medical health challenge; however, the associated stigma represents a harmful and...
News reporting on research studies may influence attitudes about health risk, support for public hea...
Obesity is a major medical health challenge; however, the associated stigma represents a harmful and...
Obesity prevalence rates, news coverage of obesity and academic research investigating how obesity h...
BACKGROUND: We are a society that is fixated on the health consequences of 'being fat'. Public healt...
This report examines whether television news and current affairs coverage of overweight and obesity ...
Obese individuals are blamed for their excess weight based on causal attribution to the individual. ...
PubMed ID: 26086466The aim of this study was to evaluate the perception of obesity in adults. The st...