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The challenge of weight stigma for women in the preconception period: workshop recommendations for action from the 5th European Conference on Preconception Health and Care

The challenge of weight stigma for women in the preconception period: workshop recommendations for action from the 5th European Conference on Preconception Health and Care
The challenge of weight stigma for women in the preconception period: workshop recommendations for action from the 5th European Conference on Preconception Health and Care
Weight stigma is a well-recognised public health issue affecting many members of society including women during the preconception period. The impacts of preconception weight stigma on women are significant and may result in decreased access to and uptake of healthcare, and mental health concerns. The consequences of this weight stigma may translate to negative maternal outcomes and even intergenerational effects on the child. Eliminating weight stigma is therefore imperative. The aim of this paper is to report recommendations to reduce weight stigma for preconception women produced at a workshop with clinical and academic experts on preconception health and weight stigma at the 5th European Conference on Preconception Health and Care. The recommendations are related to two key areas: general societal recommendations prompting all people to acknowledge and adjust our attitudes towards larger-bodied people; and healthcare-specific recommendations imploring clinicians to upskill themselves to reduce weight stigma in practice. We therefore call for urgent approaches to address societal weight-stigmatising attitudes and norms related to both the general population and preconception women, while providing professional development opportunities for healthcare professionals relating to weight stigma. Eliminating weight stigma for preconception women may have positive impacts on the outcomes for mothers and children during pregnancy and beyond.
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Hill, Briony, Wynn-Jones, Alexandra Azzari, Botting, Kimberley J., Cassinelli, Emma H., Daly, Michael P., Gardiner, Caitlin Victoria, Hanley, Stephanie J., Heslehurst, Nicola, Steegers-Theunissen, Regine, Verbiest, Sarah and Skouteris, Helen (2023) The challenge of weight stigma for women in the preconception period: workshop recommendations for action from the 5th European Conference on Preconception Health and Care. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 20 (22), [7034]. (doi:10.3390/ijerph20227034).

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Weight stigma is a well-recognised public health issue affecting many members of society including women during the preconception period. The impacts of preconception weight stigma on women are significant and may result in decreased access to and uptake of healthcare, and mental health concerns. The consequences of this weight stigma may translate to negative maternal outcomes and even intergenerational effects on the child. Eliminating weight stigma is therefore imperative. The aim of this paper is to report recommendations to reduce weight stigma for preconception women produced at a workshop with clinical and academic experts on preconception health and weight stigma at the 5th European Conference on Preconception Health and Care. The recommendations are related to two key areas: general societal recommendations prompting all people to acknowledge and adjust our attitudes towards larger-bodied people; and healthcare-specific recommendations imploring clinicians to upskill themselves to reduce weight stigma in practice. We therefore call for urgent approaches to address societal weight-stigmatising attitudes and norms related to both the general population and preconception women, while providing professional development opportunities for healthcare professionals relating to weight stigma. Eliminating weight stigma for preconception women may have positive impacts on the outcomes for mothers and children during pregnancy and beyond.

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Accepted/In Press date: 2 November 2023
Published date: 8 November 2023

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Local EPrints ID: 508921
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/508921
ISSN: 1660-4601
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ORCID for Emma H. Cassinelli: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0001-8778-0801

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Author: Briony Hill
Author: Alexandra Azzari Wynn-Jones
Author: Kimberley J. Botting
Author: Emma H. Cassinelli ORCID iD
Author: Michael P. Daly
Author: Caitlin Victoria Gardiner
Author: Stephanie J. Hanley
Author: Nicola Heslehurst
Author: Regine Steegers-Theunissen
Author: Sarah Verbiest
Author: Helen Skouteris

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