An intuitive eating RD shares how to navigate food shaming during holidays, including ways to maintain boundaries around diet culture. Sure, it’s a glorious time of year to get in the holiday spirit, ...
Everyone's relationship with food is different, which is not a bad thing — depending on what that relationship looks like. If you find you have a difficult or challenging relationship with food, you ...
Traditional weight loss dieting programs are typically ineffective in producing consistent long-term weight loss and maintenance. In addition to being ineffective, dieting often results in ...
The pile of ice sitting in front of the “Just Do It” sign in right-center field at PK Park signified a weekend sweep for the Ducks, sealed... No. 45 Oregon men’s tennis (12-3, 3-1 Big Ten) defended ...
Many of you are all too familiar with this routine: You get home late from work hungry and tired, and you whip up a quick dinner and scarf it down before you've even had time to pick out which Netflix ...
Whether you want to lose weight or eat better, there are a lot of diets out there vying for your attention. <a href="https://www.womenshealthmag.com/weight-loss ...
Warning: This article mentions eating disorders, disordered eating and restrictive eating practices. When registered dietitians Evelyn Tribole and Elyse Resch sat down to write an anti-diet book that ...
An article in a recent issue of the Wall Street Journal asked whether the age of the weight-loss diet is over. The piece described the psychological hazards of diets that restrict certain food groups ...
I was lucky enough to spend a few weeks in Italy last month. In addition to the art, scenery and beautiful weather, my core beliefs about food and nutrition were reinforced. I am an intuitive eater. I ...
A centuries-old Japanese philosophy is gaining modern attention for its potential health benefits. Known as hara hachi bu, the practice encourages eating until about 80% full — but its deeper value ...