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This book is a more current look at HAES, including the important social justice aspect. National Eating Disorders Association (NEDA)īody Respect: What Conventional Health Books Get Wrong, Leave Out, and Just Plain Fail to Understand about Weight, by Linda Bacon,PhD, and Lucy Aphramor, PhD, RD. National Association to Advance Fat Acceptance (NAAFA) Lilia Graue, MD- HAES consulting for physicians, therapists, and other health providers, based in Mexico City *An edited excerpt from Body Respect: What Conventional Health Books Leave out, Get Wrong and Just Plain Fail to Understand about Weight, by Linda Bacon, PhD, and Lucy Aphramor, PhD, RD.Īssociation for Size Diversity and Health (ASDAH)įiercely Embodied: Dr. Values body knowledge and lived experiences.įinding the joy in moving one’s body and being physically activeĮating in a flexible and attuned manner that values pleasure and honors internal cues of hunger, satiety, and appetite, while respecting the social conditions that frame eating options. Honors differences in size, age, race, ethnicity, gender, dis/ability, sexual orientation, religion, class, and other human attributes.Ĭhallenges scientific and cultural assumptions There is also some information here specifically about orthopedic surgery from when Nicole presented at the TRIA Sports Medicine Conference in February 2019. Information on weight science, weight and health, “Healthism”, weight-bias, and weight-stigma, body-liberation, and social-justice are included here and overlap frequently with Body Image. The HAES® Principles include Size Inclusivity, Health Enhancement, Respectful Care, Eating for Well-being, and Life-Enhancing Movement. This section will have the most resources since it is such a broad area of focus.

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