Say what you mean, mean what you say: The importance of language in the treatment of obesity.
Naomi FearonAlexis C SudlowCarel W le RouxDimitri J PournarasRichard WelbournPublished in: Obesity (Silver Spring, Md.) (2022)
Although most journals object to overtly stigmatizing language, using phrases or words that carry negative connotations is less clearly discouraged. It is important to recognize that language that implies a moral responsibility for weight loss or the development of obesity contradicts the well-established evidence base that obesity results from complex biological processes.