Resources

Learn More About Weight-Inclusivity

Learning about weight-inclusivity often involves a complete unlearning of much of what we thought we knew about weight and health. This process can take time, but there are so many great resources available to help you learn more about the origins and harms of diet culture, anti-fat bias, and a weight-focused perspective on health. The resources on this page are some of our favorites for framing the importance and impact of weight inclusivity, check them out!

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Podcasts

Maintenance Phase – Great myth busting of common topics in diet culture

Can I Have Another Snack – Wonderful information on how to apply anti-diet themes to child feeding

Full Bloom Podcast – Helpful parenting strategies around food/body

Books

“You Just Need to Lose Weight” and 19 Other Myths About Fat People – Aubrey Gordon

What We Don’t Talk About When We Talk About Fat – Aubrey Gordon

Fearing the Black Body – Sabrina Strings

Intuitive Eating – Evelyn Tribole and Elyse Resch

The Intuitive Eating Workbook – Evelyn Tribole and Elyse Resch

Anti-Diet – Christy Harrison

Belly of the Beast: The Politics of Anti-Fatness as Anti-Blackness – Da’shaun Harrison

The Body is Not An Apology: The Power of Radical Self-Love – Sonya Renee Taylor

Fat Talk – Parenting in the Age of Diet Culture – Virginia Sole-Smith

Journal Articles

The following journal articles are great foundational material for examining why weight-inclusive education and care are important.

An Evidence-Based Rationale for Adopting Weight-Inclusive Health Policy – Hunger et al., 2020.

The Weight-Inclusive versus Weight-Normative Approach to Health: Evaluating the Evidence for Prioritizing Well-Being over Weight Loss – Tylka et al., 2014

What’s Wrong With the “War on Obesity?” A Narrative Review of the Weight-Centered HEalth Paradigm and Development of the 3C Framework to Build Critical Competency for a Paradigm Shift – O’Hara and Taylor, 2018.

Newsletters/Resources

Can I Have Another Snack Newsletter – Laura Thomas, Great information about child feeding

Weight and Healthcare Newsletter – Ragen Chastain, evidence-based discussions of the shortcomings of associating weight with health

HAES Health Sheets – resources to help address common health concerns from a weight-inclusive perspective

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