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Find Your Food Voice

LF 070: I'm a food addict (with Marci Evans)

Find Your Food Voice

Julie Duffy Dillon RDN

Mental Health, Health & Fitness, Nutrition

4.9750 Ratings

🗓️ 15 May 2017

⏱️ 33 minutes

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Summary

Would you consider yourself a food addict? Do you find yourself trying to abstain from certain foods so you don't "lose control?" Are you unsure if food addiction is the right way to describe what you're experiencing? Listen now for some expertise on the latest research and find out more about the truth behind the food addiction model.

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Episode's Key Points:

  • Holidays like Easter and Passover can bring foods out of the woodwork that we don't usually eat! (Think: chocolate bunnies, Peeps, jelly beans.) When these foods resurface, because we haven't learned to make them "neutral" yet, it can feel like we're addicted to them when they're finally around.
  • Our bodies don't need to rely on dieting to find health. In fact, dieting HURTS us, and it can lead to bingeing and an OCD experience with food.
  • Eating is just like peeing!!! When you gotta go, you gotta go, and how much or how little you pee doesn't matter. But with hunger, there is so much JUDGMENT attached to it. So what if we took that judgment away? What if we treated eating just like peeing? They're both bodily functions that do just fine on their own without outward policing. So stop judging when you're hungry, or how much or how little you need to eat to feel satisfied! Eating is like peeing.
  • Marci Evans joins to talk about her expert knowledge on food addiction research!
  • Food doesn't need to have so much power!!
  • You are NOT alone... your pain is individual, but your experiences with food are so common.
  • What are the first steps to making peace with food when dealing with these problems??
    • Compassion!
    • Challenging food addiction in and of itself
  • The food addiction model is problematic and has many limitations!
    • The term "food addiction" is very poorly defined in the research community.
    • Most 0f the research has been done on animals, not humans, and the research that has been done on humans has had a LOT of mixed results.
    • It fails to consider alternatives to the biological response to food that mimics drug use, such as pavlovian conditioning, the fact that food is meant to be rewarding, or the impact of restraint, restriction, or previous dieting on our pleasure reactions.
  • Food is meant to be rewarding!!
  • The pattern of restriction and restraint that then swings to bingeing can lead someone to think they're addicted to food... but that might not be the case! Bingeing is often a reaction to deprivation!!
  • Current food addiction research does NOT account for restraint, restriction, or dieting history.
  • Our natural biology REBELS against restraint!!
  • So how do we move beyond the food addiction model?
    • Remember you are not alone!
    • Consider what "healthy" means to you, and make sure it's BALANCED and SATISFYING.
    • Use resources to support your journey.
    • Notice what's happening in your body instead of what's happening in your brain.
  • Once we take the judgment away, we can really listen to what our body actually needs.
  • Our body craves balance!!
  • Remember, healthy eating includes satiety and pleasure! If you deny these parts of eating, you won't find a peaceful relationship with food.

Show Notes:

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0:40.4

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

0:47.1

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

0:53.5

is in the form of a love letter welcoming you to

0:56.8

reconnect with food.

0:58.1

Now pour a cup of coffee or a margarita, and let's begin.

1:15.8

Hi and welcome to episode 70 of the Love Food Podcast.

1:21.8

I am Julie Duffy Dillon, registered dietitian, and partner on your food peace journey.

1:23.3

I'm so glad you're here.

1:25.1

Thank you for connecting today.

1:30.7

Would you consider yourself a food addict? I have certainly spoken with many, many people over the years who would identify as one, especially if we're new to working

1:37.4

together. And I can totally appreciate why. Every time you bring certain foods in the house,

1:43.8

you can't stop eating them or thinking about

1:47.0

them or sneaking them and then there's so much shame involved when you do. Then when they're out of

1:54.3

sight, eventually they feel like they're out of mind and easier and things just feel so much better.

2:02.6

If you identify with this experience,

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