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Overweight People Told To Look To Anorexics For Advice

The dangerous suggestion has been slammed
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The authors of a paper published last month have been criticised for suggesting that anorexia โ€“ a mental illness โ€“ could provide โ€œinsightโ€ to those with obesity.

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Titled Long-Term Weight Loss Maintenance in Obesity: Possible Insights From Anorexia Nervosa?, the article has been called fat-phobic by experts.

According to psychologist and eating disorder specialist, Louise Adams, โ€œThe authors are suggesting that fat people can learn a thing or two from anorexics.โ€

โ€œAnorexia has the highest mortality rate of all mental illnesses: it kills close to a quarter of sufferers. To suggest that this deadly disease could be good for fat people seriously highlights the enormity of our fat phobia,โ€ she told the Sydney Morning Herald.

In Australia, 63.4% of adults are overweight. As the obesity rate has risen over the past decade, so, too, has fat shaming.

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Writer and โ€œreal life fat person,โ€ Ragen Chastain says The Biggest Loser is an example of our weight-bias culture.

โ€œIf a thin person says that they severely restrict calories and exercise for eight-plus hours a day, those are red flags for an eating disorder. If a fat person does the same thing, we put them on a TV, give them a trainer to โ€˜encourageโ€™ them with mental and physical abuse and watch the ratings soar,โ€ she wrote on Ravishly.

While there isnโ€™t a simple solution to the obesity epidemic, itโ€™s clear that anorexia isnโ€™t the answer.

Adams suggests we support overweight people and those with eating disorders, โ€œLetโ€™s help support people of all shapes and sizes to look after themselves in healthy and sustainable ways.โ€

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