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Many primary care physicians view obesity as a "behavioral problem."
Date: 2003
Fatness, fatphobia, fat activism
Medical system (Western medicine)
A study is published showing than 50% of physicians interviewed hold negative stereotypes that their fat patients' "personal attributes" and decisions are to "blame" for their weight.
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