and we want stakeholders who can help debunk the myth that obesity is a lifestyle issue and help us achieve our vision to create a future of weight acceptance, where health and happiness are a priority.
one of those partners is
healthing.ca
, the national health portal for postmedia and a source for trending health stories and trustworthy information.
“the moment we met priti and her team and heard about the mission of obesity matters and how much passion was going into changing the dialogue around living in larger bodies and educating health care providers on the challenges and needs of people living with the disease, we knew this was a partnership we needed to forge,” says lisa machado, executive producer of healthing. “add in om’s commitment to raising awareness of the importance of advocating for your health, and it makes perfect sense that we work together to achieve these goals.”
each day when i wake up, there is something to inspire and energize me. not only because of my ikigai but also the volunteers that make this organization so great, constantly reminding us why we’re doing what we’re doing — fighting obesity in all its forms.
“obesity matters sees its community as people living with this disease, not patients. focus is on the whole person — heart, mind, body and spirit, and a belief that everyone is capable and deserving of a life that is healthy and fulfilled,” says jennifer hynes, a registered dietitian, personal development and wellness coach who volunteers with obesity matters. “it’s not about ‘do this, don’t do that’ or ‘eat this, don’t eat that’ because each person is unique, special, and so very important. this is what resonates so strongly with me, and why i am so moved to be part of the om movement.”