obesity, a chronic and complex disease, is often viewed as a lifestyle problem amongst the general public and even some healthcare providers. on world obesity day 2024, organizations and healthcare industry leaders aim to push toward changing that narrative by talking openly about obesity and all the issues, challenges, and co-morbidities people living with obesity have to cope with every day.
this year’s theme, “let’s talk about obesity and…” is designed to open the lines of communication for people with obesity to share and explore the factors that go into living with the disease and clear up misconceptions that have long been held by people across the globe.
one day a year, obesity is thrust into the spotlight, but for some organizations, creating safe spaces of advocacy and support is a year-round effort. every day is vital in the fight against stigma, discrimination, and misjudgements, and two organizations in canada, in particular, continue to spread awareness and education to foster a better understanding of and compassion for obesity and those living with the disease.
ian patton, director of advocacy and public engagement with obesity canada, and priti chawla, founder and executive director with obesity matters, are both involved in the day-in-day-out push toward a more accepting society surrounding obesity. their work in advocacy, patient outreach and support, and education and awareness continues to change the way canadians view obesity.