[作为结构性不公正的肥胖症:为建立一个更健康的社会而建立一个完全不同的社会契约]。

Q4 Medicine
Marcel F Verweij, Marcel F M Canoy
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摘要

几十年来,荷兰的肥胖症发病率一直呈上升趋势,政府和其他社会行为者最近所做的预防努力似乎不足以扭转这一趋势。开发能够中和脂肪和糖分影响的食品技术,以及开发能够帮助个人减肥的药物,可以被视为解决方案的一部分。然而,我们认为,这些也加剧了肥胖危机背后的三个基本社会问题:恶性市场循环、将超重视为个人问题以及科学认识论困境。这些问题共同构成了一个恶性循环,对社会经济弱势群体的危害尤为严重。许多社会行为者都参与了这些问题,并分担了消除不公正根源的道义责任,其中包括食品工业、零售商、医疗保健和政府。要有效预防肥胖症,可能需要制定途径,从法律上落实这些责任。
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[Obesity as structural injustice: towards a radically different social contract for a healthier society].

The prevalence of obesity in the Netherlands has been on the rise for decades and recent preventive efforts of government and other societal actors appear insufficient to reverse this trend. The development of food technologies neutralizing the impact of fat and sugar, and medicines that might help individuals losing weight could be seen as part of a solution. We argue however that these also reinforce three fundamental societal problems underlying the obesity crisis: a vicious market cycle, the framing of overweight as a problem of individuals, and an epistemological dilemma in science. Together these problems constitute a vicious circle that is especially harmful for socioeconomically disadvantaged groups. Many societal actors are involved in these problems and share moral responsibility for taking away the causes of injustice, including food industry, retailers, health care, and government. Effective prevention of obesity may require developing avenues to legally enforce these responsibilities.

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Nederlands tijdschrift voor geneeskunde
Nederlands tijdschrift voor geneeskunde Medicine-Medicine (all)
CiteScore
0.30
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302
期刊介绍: Het NTVG staat bekend als hét wetenschappelijke algemene medische tijdschrift. De lange historie en de degelijkheid maken het tijdschrift tot een bolwerk van medische wetenschap in druk. Ook door de goede leesbaarheid draagt het tijdschrift bij aan de voortdurende dialoog over de geneeskunde.
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