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Top 6: October 12th 2022
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NovoNordisk: Don't Take Me

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Top 6: October 12th 2022
With the aim of alerting about the importance of listening, understanding, and embracing people with obesity, the leading company in the health sector Novo Nordisk, through the Saúde Não Se Pesa (Health is not weighed) movement, launched the initiative Não Me Leve (Don't take me) together with Ogilvy Brazil. The intention of this campaign is to show how phrases and actions can harm and delay seeking treatment with a health professional. According to a survey conducted this year by the Brazilian Association for the Study of Obesity and Metabolic Syndrome (Abeso) and the Brazilian Society of Metabology and Endocrinology (SBEM), about 72% of obese people claim to have felt ashamed in their own homes because of their weight. Based on this information, Ogilvy Brasil, responsible for the communication of Saúde Não Se Pesa, analyzed more than 200,000 conversations on social networks and found the phrases most repeated by family members: "You have such a pretty face", "You don't lose weight because you don't want to", "You're not fat, you're beautiful" and "You look much prettier thin". As a way of raising awareness about the negative consequences of these phrases, especially when said by relatives and close friends, stores were set up at Barra Shopping, in Rio de Janeiro, and at Morumbi Shopping, in São Paulo, where they placed 'gifts' that should not be taken home. These are crocheted teddies with some of these messages obtained through social listening written on them, which can be heard by squeezing them or seen written on the labels. In parallel to the in-store actions, conversations were started on Instagram and Twitter about phrases laden with obesity stigmas but disguised as endearment. The initiative counted on the participation of actors and influencers André Marques, Babu Santana, Karol Lannes, Luana Xavier, Leandro Hassum, Matheus Granado and Solange Couto.

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