Since people undertaking diets are rarely given sufficient information to allow them to give true informed consent, the National Association to Advance Fat Acceptance strongly discourages participation in weight-reduction diets.
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That local, state and federal legislatures introduce, pass, enact, and enforce legislation which protects consumers against dangerous or ineffective diets and misleading diet advertising.
That state and federal regulatory agencies adopt regulations and closely monitor and control all aspects of the $58 billion+* diet industry.
That all commercials for weight-loss diets and diet products be banned from radio and television. The lack of product success, negative health consequences and the extreme negative impact of anti-fat propaganda on the self-esteem and quality of life of
fat people results in discrimination against people of size.
That federal regulations require all diets and weight-loss products to clearly display a health warning (similar to those found on cigarettes) regarding possible hazards and side effects.
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That institutions such as the military, hospitals, schools, mental institutions, or prisons provide adequate food and not force anyone to diet against their will.
That employers, schools, and judges never use weight loss or dieting as a condition for employment, promotion, admission, avoiding incarceration, adoption or custody issues.
That health care professionals and medical institutions never deny other medical treatment to patients who choose not to diet.
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