healthism
Britishnoun
Example Sentences
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This view of exercise might be best understood as āhealthism,ā a term coined decades ago by sociologist Robert Crawford.
From Slate
āThe past few years have witnessed an exercise and running explosion,ā Crawford wrote in a 1980 paper titled āHealthism and the Medicalization of Everyday Life,ā pointing to the proliferation of health magazines, and āhealth themesā in newspapers.
From Slate
If youāve listened to Maintenance Phase, the popular podcast by Michael Hobbes and Aubrey Gordon, youāre familiar with how rotten the promise of healthism has always been; in fact, it was in Gordonās new book debunking myths about fat people that I most recently came across the term.
From Slate
And it's not just about us; a prevailing ideology of "Healthism" urges us to frame our personal inadequacies as a slight against the society that depends on us to remain healthy.
From Salon
Itās a side effect of healthism.
From Seattle Times
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