Category Archives: Medical Nutrition Therapy for Adults
Are You Obsessed With Food?
Are You Obsessed With Food? Discussing the topic of eating disorders can be a touchy subject. Did you know that compulsive overeating is an eating disorder that’s not openly discussed? According to an article at savannahnow.com, “The Discussion of Compulsive Eating” “One of the most common eating disorders not discussed is compulsive overeating. Whether it… Continue Reading
The Topic of Discussing an Eating Disorder is a Sensitive One
The Topic of Discussing an Eating Disorder is a Sensitive One Do you know someone that’s self destructing because of an eating disorder? Understanding how the disease works and how it effects both men and women can make a huge difference when trying to figure out how to support a loved one. According to an… Continue Reading
Do You Suspect that a Friend is Struggling with an Eating Disorder?
Do You Suspect that a Friend is Struggling with an Eating Disorder? Do you suspect that a friend may suffer from an eating disorder? Worried about how you should confront the individual? Here are suggestion to consider when dealing with this sensitive topic. According to an article at today.uconn.edu, “How to Support a Friend Struggling… Continue Reading
An Increase of Eating Disorders in Young Girls
An Increase of Eating Disorders in Young Girls Are you worried that a friend or family member might have an eating disorder that’s gone on for some time now? Scared of the health effects that come along with an eating disorder? Learn more about this condition in young girls. According to an article at ottawacitizen.com,… Continue Reading
Children And Eating Disorders: Warning Signs of Noticeable Weight Loss in Children
Children And Eating Disorders: Warning Signs of Noticeable Weight Loss in Children Have you noticed a dramatic weight loss in your child? Here are alarming signs that your child may have an unhealthy relationship with food. According to an article at recoveryranch.com, “Warning Signs for Parents that Your Child May Have an Unhealthy Relationship with… Continue Reading
Exercising at Any Cost
Exercising at Any Cost Do you have a loved one that your concerned about their exercise routine? Learn how exercising can be actually unhealthy when taken to an extreme and when it’s important to seek help. According to an article at eatingdisorderscleveland.org, “Exercise Routines Taken to an Extreme Level” “As we enter 2014, everywhere I… Continue Reading
The Battle Against Overeating in Reno
The Battle Against Overeating in Reno Do you find it difficult to not overeat or overindulge in your favorite foods? Here is a tip that may help you the next time you feel the urge to overeat. According to an article at realdose.com, “Eating Habits” “It’s easy to overeat. In fact, overeating is pretty much… Continue Reading
How to Honor Your Cravings Without Feeling Guilty
How to Honor Your Cravings Without Feeling Guilty If you struggle with your eating habits, the holidays can be challenging to get through. Here are tips on how to understand your body and giving yourself permission for your cravings. According to an article at honouringappetite.wordpress.com, “Its OK to Give Yourself Permission to Have a Brownie” “So… Continue Reading
How to Get through Christmas Dinner Without Overeating or Feeling Guilty in Reno
How to Get through Christmas Dinner Without Overeating or Feeling Guilty in Reno Do you tend to overindulge in all the yummy dishes over the Christmas holiday? Here are tips to help you from overeating this Christmas, but still enjoy all the wonderful dishes without all the guilt this holiday season. According to an article… Continue Reading
How to Get through Thanksgiving Without Overeating in Reno
How to Get through Thanksgiving Without Overeating in Reno Are you dreading this Thanksgiving? Do you tend to overindulge in all the yummy dishes? Here are tips to help you from overeating this Thanksgiving, but still enjoy all the wonderful dishes. According to an article at offyourplatesf.com, “You Don’t Have to Overeat this Holiday” “Thanksgiving… Continue Reading