

Currently in countries like Canada, Australia and USA the increase of obesity people is a health public problem. Despite of, many people affect them in different contexts such as job discrimination also nasty comments from family and nasty comments from others. Obesity pople have less possibilities to life regular life.
To star with, job discrimination would be the main problem that could get according to last study of Dr. Rebecca Puhl of the Yale University who said that 51% of obesity people meet difficulties for get an employ by health problems about 35% exceeding men than women in 3.0% closed to that, 16% is rejected by their complex bodies and in many jobs they occupied more space to the other employees. For instance, stop buses stations, subways and offices. Although, develop health problems that could be interfered the companies productive as a consequence for high medical cost and their chunky bodies in some employs could damage them because that palces are very small for instance cabins.
Secondly, Nasty comments from family is a relevant discrimination because these people in many cases only have the support to their families also that type of discrimination began when they were children. That repel in adult behavior said Rene Thomas Folse child psychologist of California University. Nonetheless, the obesity is a genetic ill. So, two or more members of the family are fat just only 30% of obesity people suffer the offensive comments from family.
Finally, monckery comments from others have a 69% of incidence because people often argued that streets, in the beach, restaurants and bars they suffer embarrassing situations 70% women in front of 30% men is clear women have more nasty comments from others that men.
To sum up, obesity people go on fully suffer discrimation by everbody in every place where they are in the more or less way. Besides, As far some people concerned these people shoud be see like a normal people whit normal lifes.
By :
Luz Botia
Sources:
Look for in:
http://opa.yale.edu/videos.aspx
http://www.childpsychologist.com/
http://www.obesity.org/



