08/28/2023
š“ The Truth Behind Eating Behaviors š“
Imagine an eating behavior spectrum stretching before you.
On one end sits healthy eating behaviors, while on the other end are clinically diagnosable eating disorders (ED).
Here's the eye-opener: The behaviors in between, known as disordered eating (DE), might appear less severe than EDs ā
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Did you know that DE is the greatest predictor of developing an eating disorder? An alarming fact, considering that eating disorders rank among the most deadly mental health conditions.
What's even more unsettling? The health and fitness industry inadvertently glorifies some of these DE patterns, where fad diets and "working off" cheat meals are common. š±ā
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In fact, a large-scale survey conducted in 2008 by UNC + SELF magazine echoed a jarring truth ā a staggering 75% of women admitted to practicing DE behaviors.
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šØYes, you read that right ā 3 out of 4 women have engaged in disordered eating, which means it has become an unsettling norm. šØā
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And despite common stereotypes, DE + ED affect women of all races + ethnicities.ā
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So what can we do to help? ā
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First, we can recognize DE behaviors. Then, we can work together (with clients, friends, families & communities) to break these chains instead of unknowingly fueling themā .
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The good news:ā Coaches and trainers have a tremendous opportunity here.
By recognizing DE behaviors and the psychology behind them, we can avoid creating an environment that encourages them and refer our clients to the appropriate professional for diagnosis and support.ā ā
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Important notes:
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*While women engage in DE behaviors at significantly higher rates, itās important to note that DE and ED can affect anyone of any gender.ā
**This is not an exhaustive list of DE and ED behaviors, but rather is intended to demonstrate the spectrum of eating behaviors.