The most common recommendation to people with diabetes is to lose weight to lower their A1C. Countless patients walk out of their doctor’s office with a prescription for weight loss. However, research shows that the most efficient path to managing your diabetes and lowering your A1C is to stop pursuing weight loss and instead focus on habits, behaviors and the variables that impact your blood sugar. My special guest is Bonnie R. Giller, a Registered Dietitian Nutritionist, Certified Diab...
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The most common recommendation to people with diabetes is to lose weight to lower their A1C. Countless patients walk out of their doctor’s office with a prescription for weight loss. However, research shows that the most efficient path to managing your diabetes and lowering your A1C is to stop pursuing weight loss and instead focus on habits, behaviors and the variables that impact your blood sugar. My special guest is Bonnie R. Giller, a Registered Dietitian Nutritionist, Certified Diab...
9. Are You Just Eating Healthy or Is It Disordered Eating?
Finding Freedom with Food
16 minutes
2 years ago
9. Are You Just Eating Healthy or Is It Disordered Eating?
Today’s topic will hopefully spark some healthy self-reflection when it comes to your eating patterns and relationship with food and your body. Eating behaviors occur on a spectrum. At one end sits healthy eating behaviors and on the other are clinically diagnosable eating disorders. There are a lot of gray area eating behaviors in between that fall into what is now recognized as disordered eating (DE) behaviors. The term “disordered eating” refers to food- and diet-related behaviors t...
Finding Freedom with Food
The most common recommendation to people with diabetes is to lose weight to lower their A1C. Countless patients walk out of their doctor’s office with a prescription for weight loss. However, research shows that the most efficient path to managing your diabetes and lowering your A1C is to stop pursuing weight loss and instead focus on habits, behaviors and the variables that impact your blood sugar. My special guest is Bonnie R. Giller, a Registered Dietitian Nutritionist, Certified Diab...