Weight loss surgery as a tool for changing lifestyle?

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Karen Synne Groven
Målfrid Råheim
Jean Braithwaite
Gunn Engelsrud
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[1] University of Oslo,Institute of Health and Society
[2] University of Bergen,Department of Global Public Health and Primary Care
[3] University of Texas-Pan American,Department of English
[4] Norwegian School of Sports Science,Department of Physical Education
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Weight loss surgery; Morality; Diets; Exercise; Empirical study; Embodiment; Lived experience; Phenomenology;
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This article critically explores the tension between perceptions of weight loss surgery as a last resort and as a tool. This tension stems from patients’ doubt and insecurity whether expectations for a healthy life will come through. Thus, even after surgery, traditional weight loss methods, including diets and exercise, are considered paramount. Drawing on a series of interviews with Norwegian women, we argue that the commercialization of weight loss surgeries as well as the moral stigmas attached to such operations serve to perpetuate this tension. More specifically, the women were advised to leave their old habits behind, and embrace a healthier and more active lifestyle. In such a climate, we argue that undergoing surgery without subsequently embodying dietary and exercise norms is hardly an option. On the contrary, these become a moral obligation that modern women need to relate to—and perhaps negotiate—in order to repudiate stigmas attached to weight loss surgeries as a quick fix for those incapable of losing weight in the “proper” manner.
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