The bigger picture: young children's perception of fatness in the context of other physical differences.
J S CharsleyS C CollinsAndrew John HillPublished in: Pediatric obesity (2018)
Apparent negativity towards fatness is fostered by failure to consider other visible differences and by children's 'like me' peer preferences. It was less desirable in the eyes of most 5-year old girls to be a boy than to be fat. This offers some reassurance to those working to improve children's health literacy in obesity.