Dietitians Unplugged Podcast

Episode 60 - Nike Plus-Size Mannequin Does NOT Promote Obesity

06.26.2019 - By Dietitians UnpluggedPlay

Download our free app to listen on your phone

Download on the App StoreGet it on Google Play

Nike recently unveiled a new plus-size line of athletic clothing and with it, a plus-size mannequin on which to display the clothing. One journalist railed against this move as "promoting obesity." In this episode, Aaron and Glenys talk about the reaction to the mannequin, both good and bad, how promoting obesity is not actually "a thing", and the role that internalized weight stigma may have played in this reaction.  Show notes: We're not linking to the original article because it's bias AF, and you can google the Tanya Gold article. Instead, here are some great articles clapping back. Telegraph's Fatphobic Take On Nike's Plus-Size Mannequins Receives Backlash Nike’s plus-sized mannequins don’t ‘promote’ obesity – they reflect reality. Why on earth is that an issue? The Real Issue With Nike's Plus Size Mannequins Dances with Fat: Nike’s Plus Size Mannequins Uncover the Truth About Weight Stigma Study showing lower mortality in "overweight" category (referenced)   More about Glenys: www.daretonotdiet.com More about Aaron: www.bvmrd.com      

More episodes from Dietitians Unplugged Podcast