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Binge eating recovery requires you to let go of restrictions and dieting is a massive form of restriction. So what do you do if you need to lose weight but you're stuck being torn between binge eating recovery and losing weight for your health?
The 3 Tips:
#1 Try to incorporate regular meals and snacks into your diet + honor your hunger. Binge eating is a signal from our body that there are unmet needs that need to be met - often times, we binge eat because we are so deprived psychologically by restricting the foods we love or even whole food groups such as sugar or carbs. So including regular meals and snacks would calm your hunger pangs down and include foods you enjoy throughout the day to reduce the craving for them.
#2 Incorporate healthy habits to improve your health markers. Studies show that if you incorporate healthy habits such as increasing fruit and veg intake, daily physical activity, you can be metabolically healthy despite your weight.
#3 If you choose to lose weight still, remember that you will have to tackle binge eating first in most cases before chasing weight loss. Struggling with binge eating and restricting is a never-ending battle but once you escape the cycle of bingeing and restricting, you will be in a much more sustainable, healthy relationship with food to reach your goals of weight loss.
Healthy lifestyle habits and mortality in overweight and obese individuals: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/22218619/
Association of All-Cause Mortality With Overweight and Obesity Using Standard Body Mass Index Categories: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4855514/
How I can help you end binge eating:
🍪 Join the Free "How to End Binge Eating Masterclass Webinar"
⭐ Book Your 1:1 Consultation With Me
❤️ Join the FREE Private Facebook Recovery Group
🔗Connect with me
💻 Website
▶️ Youtube
📸 Instagram
🎥 TikTok
💬 Email Me
👋 Who am I? Learn About My Story
Disclaimer: This podcast is for education and informational purposes only, it should not be used as a form of individualised medical advice or replace your current medical treatment.
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Binge eating recovery requires you to let go of restrictions and dieting is a massive form of restriction. So what do you do if you need to lose weight but you're stuck being torn between binge eating recovery and losing weight for your health?
The 3 Tips:
#1 Try to incorporate regular meals and snacks into your diet + honor your hunger. Binge eating is a signal from our body that there are unmet needs that need to be met - often times, we binge eat because we are so deprived psychologically by restricting the foods we love or even whole food groups such as sugar or carbs. So including regular meals and snacks would calm your hunger pangs down and include foods you enjoy throughout the day to reduce the craving for them.
#2 Incorporate healthy habits to improve your health markers. Studies show that if you incorporate healthy habits such as increasing fruit and veg intake, daily physical activity, you can be metabolically healthy despite your weight.
#3 If you choose to lose weight still, remember that you will have to tackle binge eating first in most cases before chasing weight loss. Struggling with binge eating and restricting is a never-ending battle but once you escape the cycle of bingeing and restricting, you will be in a much more sustainable, healthy relationship with food to reach your goals of weight loss.
Healthy lifestyle habits and mortality in overweight and obese individuals: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/22218619/
Association of All-Cause Mortality With Overweight and Obesity Using Standard Body Mass Index Categories: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4855514/
How I can help you end binge eating:
🍪 Join the Free "How to End Binge Eating Masterclass Webinar"
⭐ Book Your 1:1 Consultation With Me
❤️ Join the FREE Private Facebook Recovery Group
🔗Connect with me
💻 Website
▶️ Youtube
📸 Instagram
🎥 TikTok
💬 Email Me
👋 Who am I? Learn About My Story
Disclaimer: This podcast is for education and informational purposes only, it should not be used as a form of individualised medical advice or replace your current medical treatment.