Fat Talk

Parenting in the Age of Diet Culture

English language

Published July 22, 2023 by Holt & Company, Henry.

ISBN:
9781250831217

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4 stars (1 review)

In this illuminating narrative on the daily onslaught of body shame that kids face from peers, school, diet culture, and parents themselves, journalist Virginia Sole-Smith offers a compelling reported look at how families can change the conversation around weight, health, and self-worth.

By the time they reach kindergarten, most kids have learned that “fat” is bad. As they get older, kids learn to pursue thinness in order to survive in a world that ties our body size to our value. Multibillion-dollar industries thrive on consumers believing that we don’t want to be fat. Our weight-centric medical system pushes “weight loss” as a prescription, while ignoring social determinants of health and reinforcing negative stereotypes about the motives and morals of people in larger bodies. And parents today, having themselves grown up in the confusion of modern diet culture, worry equally about the risks of our kids caring too much about being …

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Good if you want a lot of studies to deprogram anti-fat bias

4 stars

This book is doing crucial work and does it well combining piles of studies with people's stories and interviews. The core thesis is around Health at Every Size, that we mainly have correlative studies to demonstrate fat=unhealthy, not studies showing being fat causes someone to be unhealthy, and we do have studies showing anti-fat bias to be incredibly damaging to mental and physical health, raising stress levels and easily triggering eating disorders. The most frightening thing is how often eating disorders get missed in fat people, and how anti-fat biased doctors are. There are some great suggestions for talking with kids.

It's a bit of a slog to read the whole thing. The blog/substack "Burnt Toast" by Virginia Sole-Smith has more easily digested articles for the general public. The book is worth checking out especially for the conversation starters or if you feel yourself waffling about your own commitment to …