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The F*ck It Podcast

Chronic Yo-Yo Dieting IS Disordered

The F*ck It Podcast

Caroline Dooner

Self-improvement, Education, Society & Culture

4.4636 Ratings

🗓️ 6 March 2018

⏱️ 38 minutes

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Summary

We are a culture of Yo-Yo Dieters. So many of us try to stick to diets, only to find ourselves bingeing, then restricting even more, then bingeing again, then restricting more, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo. Our eating is all over the place, our weight is all over the place, our sanity is all over the place, and we feel totally out of control with food. So why does that happen? Why do so many of us seem to have such terrible will-power when it comes to what we put in our mouths? It comes down to a very fundamental biological mechanism: Your body does not want you to restrict food. At all. In fact, when you restrict even just a small amount, your body responds with more fixation on food, irritability, higher stress hormones, slower metabolism and digestion, less energy, holding onto more weight... and bingeing. That binge is your body is purposely forcing you off your diet. But because we still assume that our diet is the best thing for us, we turn around and try to restrict even harder, and then we fail even harder. That's the Yo Yo. Here is the thing people never really realize: chronic yo-yo dieting is disordered. And since eating disorders are a spectrum, the yo-yo diet is on the that spectrum. No it's not necessarily anorexia or bulimia. (Though since yo-yos often include bingeing, there are yo-yo dieters who think they have Binge Eating Disorder. But what the bingeing really is, is a biological response to physical restriction). Instead of letting ourselves eat, re-feed, and heal, we keep dieting harder, and that continued mental fixation on food and weight loss is where we perpetuate the disordered eating. This means that there are wayyyyyyyy more eating disorders and disordered eaters than we think there are. And they go undiagnosed because we've been taught how normal it is to obsess over food and "losing a few".  We think it is normal to live in a chronic binge/repent cycle for the rest of our lives, blaming ourselves endlessly for our lack of willpower, and having the topic dominate our conversations with other women. "Well I gained weight", "Oh me too", "No you look tiny!", "Oh! Well thanks." "I would do anything to not be obsessed with crackers." "Tomorrow I'm gonna be good". And on and on. What is important to remember is that this cultural obsession with a tiny body is relatively new, and our cultural relationship to food is also new. Never did we treat food with such judgment and obsession. Never before did we try to abstain from arbitrary foods based on ever changing fads. Never before did we pray to be able to walk away from the table hungry. Never before would this kind of feeding and eating have made any sense. And even though this way of eating is now extremely common, it is still disordered. And our bodies are not having it. We also believe that the only way to have an eating disorder is to be emaciated. NOT SO. You can be thin, middle ground, or very fat, and be suffering from a restrictive eating disorder. The difference here, is that the disorder will be praised. I really, really hope that in the coming years we can start to have a different dialogue about health and food that is not so black and white. I hope we can move into a place that's a lot more supportive of different body types, understanding weight science even more, and that a nourishing and intuitive version of eating can replace this restrictive madness. (If you are suffering from an eating disorder, please seek treatment. The Fuck It Diet is geared towards yo-yo and chronic dieters, not extremely restrictive eating disorders. TFID will never stand in place of treatment, this is simply a supplement and not specifically geared towards anorexia. Check out The Eating Disorder Institute which is more geared towards EDs.)

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hello, it's Caroline and I'm here to tell you that the episode you're about to listen to was recorded a long time ago.

0:07.4

Back when I used Patreon, back when I ran lots of different workshops and programs that I do not run anymore,

0:13.8

and back before the Fuck a Diet book. So if I refer to any of these obsolete offerings while you're listening,

0:22.8

just know that even though my Patreon and other programs don't exist anymore, you can find helpful resources by going to

0:29.7

the fuckadiet.com slash more. You can also read the beginning of the fucka a diet book for free

0:36.3

from my site.

0:41.6

Lastly, this podcast is extremely messy.

0:46.5

And it was actually intentionally messy and unstructured because that was the only way I could inspire myself to start and continue this podcast.

0:49.9

I needed the lowest stakes possible.

0:53.1

And though this podcast remains very low budget and has remained

0:56.9

messy throughout the years until now, if you want slightly more structured and streamlined episodes,

1:03.4

listen to the more recent episodes. All right, enjoy. Welcome to the fuckad die radio. I've been so

1:10.4

good about podcasting regularly on a schedule and doing it way ahead of time. So I'm not down to the wire except this time. I'm recording the night before. Tonight is the Bachelor finale. Time has run away from me. I have to get this done quickly before the bachelor airs. I hate the

1:30.1

bachelor, but I'm a slave to it, and it's the finale, and I've invested. I've invested so many

1:35.6

hours that I have to see it through. It's just miserable. Anyway, my name is Caroline Duna. I am your host and the creator of the

1:46.2

fuckit diet. Today I'm going to be reading a new post for you called eating disorders versus

1:51.9

yoga diets and then I'm going to be answering some podcast insider questions. If you want to

1:58.0

ask questions for this podcast, you can go over to patreon.com slash

2:02.5

Caroline Dooner. And for as little as $1 a month, you can join in on this fun.

2:10.4

So without further ado, let's go.

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We are a culture of yo-yo dieters.

2:20.3

So many of us try to stick to diets, only to find ourselves binging, then restricting even more, then

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