The Associated Press Stylebook is the guide for how journalists in digital, broadcast, and print media handle complex social subjects, and it’s updated regularly. In early April, The AP added new entries about obesity. This is a game-changer: How journalists talk about obesity and the people who have it has a significant impact on the public perception and conversation about obesity.
Here are highlights:
These are updates worth celebrating, especially in light of how powerful media is and how harmful weight bias and stigma are (in fact, they can make health worse for people who have obesity). The next thing I’d love to see change in media: No more headless torsos.
(Originally posted on LinkedIN in April 2024.)
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