Ep 49: I can't eat with my family (with Jennifer McGurk).
Find Your Food Voice
Julie Duffy Dillon RDN
4.9 • 750 Ratings
🗓️ 19 December 2016
⏱️ 41 minutes
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Summary
Are you trying to reconnect to your own innate wisdom with your body and food? Do you feel obsessed with food, especially during the holiday season? Has "clean-eating" become the focal point of your life, and does the idea of eating non "clean" foods make you anxious? Listen now for some ways to combat the holiday diet stress, and to free yourself from the guilt around food.
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Key Points:
- Food is something that connects us to our family and our culture, but diet culture makes food WAYÂ too important and obsessive, and that preoccupation removes the connecting and pleasurable components of food.
- Use the hashtag #foodpeace to join in my discussion about alternatives to diets throughout the next few weeks, which are bound to be full of diet talk (January is national dieting month!).
- Finding pleasure in food contributes to your overall quality of life and health!!
- Food provides a connection to people around us, and when we get in the way of that, EVERYTHINGÂ suffers.
- Orthorexia: a condition in which a person relates to food in a moralized way (think "good" and "bad" foods) that becomes overwhelming and creates a negative relationship to food.
- Jennifer McGurk joins for some more insight on food peace!
- Our culture places so much emphasis on health, and conflates weight loss and clean eating with being healthy.
- WE GIVE FOOD WAY TOO MUCH POWER!!!
- How do we change our relationship with food and find food peace? How do we take back our power and control in our lives without trying to exercise power and control over our food?
- The ways in which we relate to food can be a metaphor for other things that we are struggling with in our lives!
- Orthorexia may not be a full-blown eating disorder, but it ISÂ a form of disordered eating... we don't know enough about it yet to really have a full grasp of its impact on mental health.
- First step to healing: make a list of pros and cons of eating in this "clean," controlled way.
- Pros: control
- Cons: guilt, disconnection from family and friends around food because you can't join them in certain meals, thoughts and emotions are obsessive about food and make you feel out of control, sacrificing parts of your life!
- So do the cons outweigh the pros??
- Recovery from orthorexia takes time! Working with an eating disorder dietitian can help, as well as proper nutrition education (we need "healthy" foods just as much as we need "unhealthy" foods!).
- Increased moodiness and decreased sleep is a big sign of disordered eating.
- Carbohydrates are IMPORTANT!!!
- Taking the focus off the food and focusing more on individual positive health may be a helpful mindset shift.
- Let's label food not as "healthy" or "unhealthy," but just as what it is. An apple is an apple, plain and simple. Bring food back to the present, rather than interacting with food in an anxiety-driven, future focused, "Is this food going to kill me????" kind of way.
- ALL FOODS FIT!
- "Clean eating is washing your food and making sure that it's cooked to the right temperature. There is no such thing as dirty eating unless your food literally comes from the ground and has dirt on it." - Jennifer
- Orthorexia carries implications for those around us... if some of us are eating "clean," then are the rest of us eating dirty??? NO!
- Eating "well" doesn't have to be black and white... we can eat our ice pops and also go to the farmers market.
- "Our relationships are more important than our food choices." - Julie
- Nutritional health has a lot more to do with our mental health and our emotional health than we've ever realized before... let's cross our fingers for some more research!!
- Let's give ourselves permission to have fun with food and our family... Just remember, how would it feel to be at peace with food?
- The importance of mental health as it impacts our physical health cannot be ignored." - Julie
- Having such rigid rules around food may actually result in negative consequences to our health.
- Food is just not as black and white as we want it to be... apples won't cure all ills and cheeseburgers won't kill us!
- You don't need forgiveness for the food choices you make!!
Show Notes:
- Link to subscribe to the weekly FREE Food Peace Newsletter. It is sent out every Tuesday morning and no spam EVER. By signing up, I will also send you Love Food's Season 1's Food Peace Syllabus.
- Dr. Steven Bratman's Essay on Orthorexia
- "How to Take Back Your Power From Food this Holiday Season"Â by Julie Duffy Dillon
- Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5)
- Pamela Kelle, RD
- "No food is healthy. Not even kale."Â by Michael Ruhlman
- The Rules of "Normal" Eating by Karen Koenig --> This week's Food Peace Syllabus addition
- Jennifer's book on private practice, Pursuing Private Practice
- Jennifer's Nutrition Counseling and Consulting, Eat With KnowledgeÂ
- Eating Disorder Dietitians
- Julie Dillon RD blog
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| 1:10.3 | Welcome to the Love Food podcast hosted by award-winning dietitian and food behavior expert Julie Duffy Dillon. This authentically engineered series is in the form of a love letter welcoming you to reconnect with food. Now pour a cup of coffee or a margarita and let's begin. |
| 1:41.6 | Hi and welcome to episode 49 of the Love Food Podcast. |
| 1:46.6 | I am Julie Duffy Dillon, registered dietitian, and food peace promoter. |
| 1:48.1 | I'm so glad you're here. |
| 1:50.0 | Thank you for connecting today. |
| 1:58.8 | And we are revisiting a letter from last year, an episode that was really early on of the Love Food podcast. |
| 2:00.1 | It was episode 10. And you may remember it. |
| 2:03.1 | If you listen to it, it's from someone who described herself as a guilty clean eater. |
| 2:09.6 | And I am rebroadcasting it now because I am releasing this in the middle of the holiday season in December. And I think it's really |
| 2:21.8 | important for us to continue to talk about how food has just too much power in our life. |
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