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Food Psych Podcast with Christy Harrison

"Food Addiction" + Ultraprocessed Foods + Disordered Eating with Marci Evans

Food Psych Podcast with Christy Harrison

Christy Harrison, MPH, RD, CEDS

Mental Health, Health & Fitness, Nutrition

4.7 • 3.3K Ratings

🗓️ 4 September 2025

⏱️ 72 minutes

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Summary

Eating-disorders dietitian Marci Evans joins us to discuss the current science on “food addiction” (sometimes called “ultraprocessed food addiction”)—and what’s changed since I first interviewed her about this topic for Food Psych back in 2016. We get into how food addiction is defined and measured (and what that definition leaves out), the overlap between disordered eating and high scores on food-addiction scales, how food-addiction discourse perpetuates weight stigma, the nuances behind the research showing that people’s brain scans are different when eating ultraprocessed vs. minimally processed food, and whether it’s really useful to think about food in terms of addiction. In the paid portion, we talk about practical applications: how Marci would help someone who has addictive-like tendencies or thinks of themselves as being addicted to food, what we can learn from this discussion of “food addiction” to help people have a better relationship with food, and more. This episode is cross-posted from our other podcast, Rethinking Wellness.


Marci identifies as a Food and Body Imager Healer® practicing from a weight inclusive and anti-oppression lens. She has dedicated her career to counseling, supervising, and teaching in the field of eating disorders. She is a Certified Eating Disorder Registered Dietitian and Supervisor and certified Intuitive Eating Counselor. In addition to her group private practice, in 2015 Marci launched an online eating disorders training platform for clinicians. In 2016 she joined the Simmons nutrition department to co-develop a specialized eating disorder internship and teach graduate level courses on nutrition counseling for eating disorders. She loves books more than just about anything. Find her at marcird.com. 


Check out Christy’s three books, Anti-Diet, The Wellness Trap, and The Emotional Eating, Chronic Dieting, Binge Eating & Body Image Workbook for a deeper dive into the topics covered on the pod. 


If you’re ready to break free from diet culture and make peace with food, come check out Christy's Intuitive Eating Fundamentals online course.


For more critical thinking and compassionate skepticism about wellness and diet culture, check out Christy’s Rethinking Wellness podcast! You can also sign up to get it in your inbox every week at rethinkingwellness.substack.com.


Ask a question about diet and wellness culture, disordered-eating recovery, and the anti-diet approach for a chance to have it answered on Rethinking Wellness. You can also subscribe to the Food Psych Weekly newsletter to check out previous answers!



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0:00.0

Welcome to Food Psych, a podcast dedicated to critiquing diet and wellness culture and answering your

0:05.0

questions about intuitive eating and the anti-diet approach. I'm your host Christy Harrison,

0:09.4

and I'm a registered dietitian, certified intuitive eating counselor, journalist and author of the book's

0:14.6

anti-diet, the wellness trap, and the new emotional eating, chronic dieting, binge eating, and body

0:20.0

image workbook,

0:25.4

which are all available wherever you get your books or at Christy Harrison.com slash books.

0:28.1

That's Christyharrison.com slash books.

0:32.8

And by the way, on this show, we avoid diet culture details like weight and calorie numbers, but we don't censor swear words or other adult language, so listener discretion is advised. to my food side.

0:57.0

Hey there. Welcome to another episode of Food Psych. My guest today is eating disorders dietitian Marcy Evans, who returns to discuss the current science on quote-unquote food addiction, sometimes now called ultra-processed food addiction, and what's changed since I first interviewed her about this topic for the pod way back in 2016. That episode has been a fan favorite for a long time, so we knew we wanted to update that content and get into the current science,

1:28.3

and this is really a fascinating episode. We talk about how food addiction is defined and measured

1:33.2

and what that definition leaves out. The overlap between disorder to eating and high scores

1:38.1

on food addiction scales. How food addiction discourse perpetuates weight stigma. The nuances behind

1:44.0

the research showing

1:44.9

that people's brain scans are different when eating ultra-processed versus minimally processed food,

1:49.9

and whether it's really useful to think about food in terms of addiction at all.

1:54.1

In the paid portion, we talk about practical applications, how Marcy would help someone who has

1:58.7

addictive-like tendencies or thinks of themselves as being addicted to food,

2:02.4

what we can learn from this discussion of quote-unquote food addiction to help people have a better relationship with food, and lots more.

2:09.4

This is a great conversation, and I can't wait to share it with you in just a moment.

2:12.9

First, though, an announcement.

2:14.9

It's come to my attention recently that some listeners in the UK got served

2:19.0

ads for an online diet program built around weight loss drugs, which of course is totally

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