The consequences of a weight‐centric approach to healthcare: A case for a paradigm shift in how clinicians address body weight

K Mauldin, M May, D Clifford - Nutrition in Clinical Practice, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Current healthcare is weight‐centric, equating weight and health. This approach to
healthcare has negative consequences on patient well‐being. The aim of this article is to …

Validity of claims made in weight management research: a narrative review of dietetic articles

L Aphramor - Nutrition Journal, 2010 - Springer
Background The best available evidence demonstrates that conventional weight
management has a high long-term failure rate. The ethical implications of continued reliance …

Intuitive eating in young adults. Who is doing it, and how is it related to disordered eating behaviors?

KN Denny, K Loth, ME Eisenberg, D Neumark-Sztainer - Appetite, 2013 - Elsevier
Intuitive eating (ie, reliance on physiologic hunger and satiety cues to guide eating) has
been proposed as a healthier, more effective, and more innate alternative to current …

Is intuitive eating the same as flexible dietary control? Their links to each other and well-being could provide an answer

TL Tylka, RM Calogero, S Daníelsdóttir - Appetite, 2015 - Elsevier
Researchers have found that rigid dietary control is connected to higher psychological
distress, including disordered and disinhibited eating. Two approaches have been touted by …

Faster self-reported speed of eating is related to higher body mass index in a nationwide survey of middle-aged women

SL Leong, C Madden, A Gray, D Waters… - Journal of the American …, 2011 - Elsevier
This study is the first nationwide population survey to explore the association between
speed of eating and degree of obesity. The objective was to cross-sectionally examine the …

[HTML][HTML] Dietary energy density predicts women's weight change over 6 y

JS Savage, M Marini, LL Birch - The American journal of clinical nutrition, 2008 - Elsevier
Background Dietary energy density (ED) is positively associated with energy intake, but little
is known about long-term effects on weight change. Objective We assessed whether dietary …

Intuitive eating: associations with physical activity motivation and BMI

J Gast, AC Nielson, A Hunt… - American Journal of …, 2015 - journals.sagepub.com
Purpose. To determine whether university women who demonstrated internal motivation
related to eating behavior may also be internally motivated to participate in regular physical …

[HTML][HTML] Teaching intuitive eating and acceptance and commitment therapy skills via a web-based intervention: a pilot single-arm intervention study

S Boucher, O Edwards, A Gray… - JMIR research …, 2016 - researchprotocols.org
Background: Middle-aged women are at risk of weight gain and associated comorbidities.
Deliberate restriction of food intake (dieting) produces short-term weight loss but is largely …

Body mass index and health-related behaviours in a national cohort of 87 134 Thai open university students

C Banwell, L Lim, SA Seubsman, C Bain… - … of Epidemiology & …, 2009 - jech.bmj.com
Background: Thailand is undergoing a health-risk transition with overweight and obesity
emerging as an important population health problem. This paper reports on a study of the …

Obesity prevention and personal responsibility: the case of front-of-pack food labelling in Australia

RS Magnusson - BMC public health, 2010 - Springer
Abstract Background In Australia, the food industry and public health groups are locked in
serious struggle for regulatory influence over the terms of front-of-pack food labelling. Clear …