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Collected Item: “Fear of the 'quarantine 15'”

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Fear of the 'quarantine 15'

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article

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This article discusses the emergence of the phrase “quarantine 15” and the impact of anti-fatness on our society even as it is being ravaged by a global pandemic. Author Virgie Tovar ties the phrase to people's need to connect and the ease of doing so through self-deprecation. Dr. Lindo Bacon attributes the trend to the anxieties of dealing with isolation and other factors directly connected to the coronavirus pandemic and our social stigma against mental health issues. Which reason is more accurate is tough to say and may differ from individual to individual. What is certain is that while people are dealing with changes to their food habits and environmental stressors they are also being pressured to lose weight.

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#foodways #quarantine15 #weightgain #weightlose

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https://www.sfchronicle.com/culture/article/Fear-of-the-quarantine-15-speaks-to-deeper-15327946.php, http://web.archive.org/web/20200613042333/https://www.sfchronicle.com/culture/article/Fear-of-the-quarantine-15-speaks-to-deeper-15327946.php

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Soleil Ho

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2020-06-12
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