Food Psych #238: Appetite and COVID-19, Plus How Diet Culture Influences the Nutrition and Dietetics Field with Taylor Chan Christy HarrisonMay 4, 2020Athlete, sports, appetite, diet culture, dietetics, dietitian, nutrition, fence-straddling, Health At Every Size, HAES, ethics, weight-inclusive, peer support, intuitive eating, curiosity, advocacy, nourishment, enough, privilege, Hierarchy of Food Needs, hierarchy, nuance, food scarcity, food insecurity, food security, eating disorders, self-compassion, unlearning, social media, stress, hunger, snacks, COVID-19, pandemic, outbreak, anti-diet, S720
Food Psych #236: BMI & COVID-19, and Why You Can't Fight Weight Stigma While Promoting Weight Management with Abigail Saguy Christy HarrisonApril 20, 2020Dieting, disordered eating, privilege, sociology, oppression, fat acceptance, coming out, weight stigma, fatphobia, health, racism, public health, food insecurity, food environment, poverty, social determinants of health, COVID-19, healthcare, community, social movements, social change, social justice, collective, weight, research, science, BMI, anti-diet, S720
Food Psych #228: Intuitive Eating for All Ages and Life Stages with Elyse Resch Christy HarrisonFebruary 24, 2020intuitive eating, journaling, dietitian, feminism, healthcare, disordered eating, eating disorders, autonomy, developmental needs, teenagers, adolescents, children, science, research, evidence-based, self-compassion, eating-disorder recovery, satisfaction, food insecurity, digestive health, gut-brain axis, anti-diet, s720, S720
Food Psych #210: Finding Comfort in a Larger Body with J Aprileo Christy HarrisonOctober 21, 2019Dieting, diet culture, diet mentality, disembodiment, eating disorders, disordered eating, healthism, poverty, food insecurity, parenting, family, children, gender identity, body acceptance, LGBTQ, self-discovery, fatphobia, weight stigma, movement, advocacy, accessibility, problem-solving, shame, plantar fasciitis, healthcare, medical care, thin privilege, S719
Food Psych #205: Disordered Eating, Athletes, and Why HAES Is for Every Body with Lindsay Krasna Christy HarrisonSeptember 16, 2019Thin privilege, privilege, socioeconomic status, poverty, food scarcity, food insecurity, binge eating, disordered eating, healthcare, stigma, athletics, athletes, sports, Health At Every Size, HAES, eating disorders, diet culture, celiac disease, gluten, food sensitivity, food intolerance, nocebo, placebo, GI, gut health, S719