{"entry":[{"id":"23257564","hash":"4413645e37b0aebc9c3b9a65adaa9292","requestHash":"healthateverysizeblog","profileUrl":"http:\/\/gravatar.com\/healthateverysizeblog","preferredUsername":"healthateverysizeblog","thumbnailUrl":"http:\/\/2.gravatar.com\/avatar\/4413645e37b0aebc9c3b9a65adaa9292","photos":[{"value":"http:\/\/2.gravatar.com\/avatar\/4413645e37b0aebc9c3b9a65adaa9292","type":"thumbnail"},{"value":"http:\/\/2.gravatar.com\/userimage\/23257564\/afcf51eb216fc23bb0c481d566fe1d34"}],"displayName":"Health At Every Size\u00ae Blog","aboutMe":"The Association for Size Diversity and Health (ASDAH) is an international professional organization started in 2003. It is an all-volunteer not-for-profit organization, whose diverse membership is committed to the principles of the Health At Every Size\u00ae model.\n\nThe HAES(SM) movement is a continuously evolving alternative to the weight-centered approach to treating clients and patients of all sizes. It is also a movement working to promote size acceptance, end weight discrimination, and lessen the cultural obsession with weight loss and thinness.  You can learn more about ASDAH and the HAES(SM) approach on the organization\u2019s website at sizediversityandhealth.org","emails":[{"primary":"true","value":"blog@sizediversityandhealth.org"}],"urls":[]}]}