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Find Your Food Voice

I'm poor and fat. Now what?? {Episode 96}

Find Your Food Voice

Julie Duffy Dillon RDN

Nutrition, Health & Fitness, Mental Health

4.9750 Ratings

🗓️ 13 November 2017

⏱️ 30 minutes

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Summary

Are you struggling to make peace with food while simultaneously grappling with food scarcity? Is poverty and food insecurity contributing to feelings of deprivation? Listen now for ideas on how to navigate this food peace challenge.

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Episode's Key Points:

  • I just got back from BEDA! I had the honor of presenting at the conference, as well as meeting previous Love, Food guests and listeners!!
  • Lack of food access is a real food peace problem! When our body doesn't have consistent access to food, food gains a lot of power in our lives.
  • Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs: Only once our basic needs are met (food, shelter, oxygen, etc.) can we can reach higher levels.
  • The Hierarchy of Food Needs by Ellyn Satter: If someone doesn't have access to food, you can't work on changing eating patterns to support health.
  • Living in poverty causes oppression, and oppression physically harms our health.
  • PCOS is connected to many health markers that we KNOW are connected to oppression and poverty (high blood pressure, insulin issues, high triglycerides etc). Struggling with both simultaneously exacerbates the problem!
  • Poverty, living in an oppressed body, and experiencing chronic microaggressions sets us up for living in a fight or flight response. This can make conditions like PCOS MUCH worse!
  • Being pushed to diet long-term ALSO causes these negative health outcomes due to increased inflammation.
  • Most people who diet and lose weight with regain that weight in the long run, and most people who regain weight will actually regain more weight than they lost initially. This means that weight loss efforts are actually weight cycling... and weight cycling ALSO contributes to inflammation, high blood pressure, high insulin levels, high triglycerides, etc.
  • PCOS, poverty and discrimination, dieting, and weight cycling ALL contribute to inflammation, high blood pressure, high insulin levels, high triglycerides, etc. in the long term!!
  • You probably aren't addicted to food... your body is just telling you after years of chronic dieting that you need food!! Make sure you're eating enough, especially if you're in a larger body and people are shaming you for your food intake, and that feeling of addiction will likely decrease.
  • Access to healthcare is also a problem here... we need equal access to health for ALL bodies!! 25% of health is determined by behaviors, and 75% of health can be attributed to genetics and the social determinants of health... this means that poor access to healthcare, food, and resources will impact your health negatively. So we need to promote health EQUITY if we want a healthy population!
  • Practice permission and cast aside shame.

Show Notes:

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0:00.0

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0:39.9

Say goodbye to the food police and hello to peace. Welcome to the love food podcast,

0:46.4

hosted by dietitian and food behavior expert Julie Duffy Dillon. This authentically

0:52.1

engineered series is in the form of a love letter welcoming you

0:55.9

to reconnect with food. Now pour a cup of coffee or a margarita and let's begin.

1:10.8

Hi and welcome to episode 96 of the Love Food Podcast.

1:17.5

I am Julie Duffy Dillon, registered dietician, and partner on your food piece journey.

1:23.6

I'm so glad you're here.

1:25.2

Thank you for connecting today.

1:29.3

How's your relationship with food going?

1:37.5

Is it complicated? Well, you're in the right place. And I have a letter from someone today that I can't wait to read for you.

1:47.6

This person is experiencing just that, a very complicated relationship with food. And she also is living in poverty and is wondering what to do. I think it's about time that the Love Food podcast dives into this concern

1:54.8

with how to eat. How does one help heal her relationship with food while having poor access to food, whether it's

2:02.6

from poverty or neglect or diets, really. All of those things can get in the way of our access

2:08.7

to food. And I think it's time for us to really try to see what kind of solutions we can find.

2:15.8

And before we get to the letter, I want to say a few words

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