HOW TO HAVE A HEALTHY & FUN RELATIONSHIP WITH FOOD: HEALTHY LIFESTYLE BLOG : FEATURED DIETITIAN : KYLEE WORMUTH
As people, most of us have unhealthy relationships with food to some degree. You donāt have to have an eating disorder to have an unhealthy relationship with food. Let me say that again; you donāt have to have an eating disorder to have an unhealthy relationship with food!
Unhealthy relationships with food typically start at a young age. Itās parents who ārewardā you for good behavior with sugary high calorie foods. And parents who refuse to let you leave the table until youāve eaten your vegetables and cleared your plate. Between 2-3 years old and above, kids test their parents by saying no to certain foods and it drives parents crazy. But at that age, kids have control over 2 things. Using the bathroom and what they put in their mouths. It starts that young! Parents forcing food into kids mouths causes unhealthy relationships that follow them into adulthood.
And marketing feeds on it. Today I heard a radio commercial for āI canāt believe itās not butterā and one woman was having a super creamy pasta dish for lunch and the other woman was having a kale dish. The woman with the kale says she canāt have any of the butter because she āsuffers for lunch so she can indulge for dinner.ā This is an UNHEALTHY relationship with food. None of your meals should make you feel like youāre suffering. Ever.
Healthy relationships start with balance in your meals. Meeting most of your food groups at every meal and limiting, not depriving yourself of sugary high calorie foods.
When people hear Iām a dietitian, they feel like Iām a hypocrite when they see me eating ice cream or potato chips! āBut you have a masters in nutrition you canāt eat thatā and I laugh. Why canāt I eat this? āBecause thatās a bad foodā.
Food canāt have morality. Food canāt be good or bad. But foods can be better for you. When I worked with kids, we used to chant together āno food is a bad food, some foods are just better for us than othersā. This is how we should live our lives. You wonāt get the maximum sentence for eating ice cream. But if your diet is mostly ice cream, or high calorie fatty foods, than youāre doing yourself a disservice. You wonāt feel as healthy, you may develop nutrition related diseases like high blood pressure, type 2 diabetes, high cholesterol, etc.
Nutrition is a science. What you put in is fuel. Your body thrives on fruits, vegetables, lean proteins and whole grains. That is science.
But psychology is a science too. When you tell yourself you canāt have something, youāll go nuts feeling like your depriving yourself. Looney almost until you crack and binge eat it.
Ever been on a diet lose all the weight and then once itās gone eat like you did before and gain it all back and then more? Itās called yo-yo dieting and it is the consequence of deprivation and unhealthy relationships with food.
Anything you make at home is already 75 percent better than what you get at a restaurant. Limit the salt, put sauces on the side or make them yourself at home. The absolute best thing you can do to increase the positivity around food is to tell yourself itās okay to have it.
Iām human. I eat fried chicken, I eat ice cream, I eat marshmallows, I eat sugary cereal, I eat candy bars. I eat red meat. My friends have all seen me eating these things numerous times.
But I also eat 80% of the time baked chicken from home, vegetables (raw or cooked) with lunch and dinner. I also eat whole grain bread but white pasta. I also eat fruit raw or in smoothies. I eat seafood and beans.
I eat what I want when I want it but Iāve built in healthy habits and learned how to prepare food in a way that makes sense to me and my body.
I canāt guarantee you a long life eating well. But I can guarantee you a healthier life. Nutrition isnāt about length of life, itās about quality of life.
People come in all different shapes and sizes. Thatās so true. Love your body itās yours! But remember to love your body from the inside out. Nourish it. 80% of the time have foods good for your body and 20% of the time have foods good for your soul. Learn how to follow a recipe or learn how to cook for yourself. And teach it to your kids. Put them in the kitchen as soon as they can hold something. Let them mix. Give them a butter knife, let them cut. Donāt force food down their throats and let them build a healthy relationship with food. And start building one for yourself. Youāll see, itāll be hard at first, like anyone whoās tried to quit smoking. But once your over the hump and you love food for what it is and you donāt associate good or bad with food or yourself for eating food. Youāll find life is easier to navigate, your meals wonāt be chores, and most of all. Youāll feel confident and powerful in the choices you make.
Begin a healthy relationship with food from any and all aspects. Donāt feel like you have to do it overnight. Donāt diet. Donāt diet. Donāt diet. Donāt diet. DONāT DIET. Build up to it and before you know it, youāll love everything you eat, all of the time.