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Health Equity Through Weight-Inclusive Behavior Health Interventions

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In today’s episode, we celebrate the work of Dr. Lauren Butler. Her paramount efforts in weight-inclusive behavioral health interventions redefine and challenge traditional norms, striving for social justice and health equity for marginalized communities. Join us as we delve into her transformative work, challenging biases and championing holistic well-being for diverse communities.

Dr. Lauren Butler is a registered dietitian and nutrition epidemiologist. Dr. Butler works as an Assistant Professor in the Nutrition and Foods Program at Texas State University. She leads the Food Freedom Research Team, a team of students, researchers, community members and other stakeholders with the shared goal of ending weight stigma and advancing nutrition equity and social justice.

“So I think one of the things that's really important for me is thinking about the way that health disparities are framed in this country. And if we think about that key issue, most health disparities are focused towards marginalized communities…”

“And so if we think about that intersectionality, for example of living as a race and ethnic minority, and also in a larger body, with those, just those two, multiple those two intersecting marginalized identities, then, you know, it's really important for me that I take that into account in my work…”

“It's really sad, actually, the discrimination that goes on you. Some people may call it microaggressions towards folks in larger bodies that are occurring in not just healthcare environments, but will focus on the healthcare environment.…”

On This Episode You Will Learn:

  • Weight-Inclusive Behavioral Health Interventions
  • Intersectionality of Identities
  • Integration with Nutritional Education
  • Mixed Methods System
  • Key Principles & Strategies in Food Freedom Research Team

Connect with Yumlish!

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Connect with Lauren Butler!

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225 episodes

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Manage episode 389403268 series 2823711
Content provided by Shireen Abdullah. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Shireen Abdullah or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://staging.podcastplayer.com/legal.

In today’s episode, we celebrate the work of Dr. Lauren Butler. Her paramount efforts in weight-inclusive behavioral health interventions redefine and challenge traditional norms, striving for social justice and health equity for marginalized communities. Join us as we delve into her transformative work, challenging biases and championing holistic well-being for diverse communities.

Dr. Lauren Butler is a registered dietitian and nutrition epidemiologist. Dr. Butler works as an Assistant Professor in the Nutrition and Foods Program at Texas State University. She leads the Food Freedom Research Team, a team of students, researchers, community members and other stakeholders with the shared goal of ending weight stigma and advancing nutrition equity and social justice.

“So I think one of the things that's really important for me is thinking about the way that health disparities are framed in this country. And if we think about that key issue, most health disparities are focused towards marginalized communities…”

“And so if we think about that intersectionality, for example of living as a race and ethnic minority, and also in a larger body, with those, just those two, multiple those two intersecting marginalized identities, then, you know, it's really important for me that I take that into account in my work…”

“It's really sad, actually, the discrimination that goes on you. Some people may call it microaggressions towards folks in larger bodies that are occurring in not just healthcare environments, but will focus on the healthcare environment.…”

On This Episode You Will Learn:

  • Weight-Inclusive Behavioral Health Interventions
  • Intersectionality of Identities
  • Integration with Nutritional Education
  • Mixed Methods System
  • Key Principles & Strategies in Food Freedom Research Team

Connect with Yumlish!

Website

Instagram

Twitter

Facebook

LinkedIn

YouTube

Connect with Lauren Butler!

Instagram

Facebook

LinkedIn

  continue reading

225 episodes

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