Dynamic Eating Psychology refers to
this as chronic dieting.
Not exact matches
Listen
as they talk about her story of breaking free from
chronic dieting and disordered eating, how becoming a mom was a turning point for her, how to keep things simple in the kitchen, and her favorite tips to get tons of nutrition.
Disordered eating was defined
as unhealthy weight - control behaviours, binge - eating, and
chronic dieting.
Other common causes of set point malfunction are: aggressive and restrictive
dieting, which can slow thyroid function and metabolism, illnesses (like
chronic fatigue or fibromyalgia), medications (including common antidepressants such
as Paxil, Celexa, Zoloft and Lexapro, anti-convulsants, blood pressure medications, anti-seizure or pain medications such
as Neurontin or Lyrica), birth control pills, synthetic hormone replacement, and diabetic medications (such
as glyburide and Amaryll).
During prolonged bouts of
dieting, hormonal profiles can take a hit due to the lowered carbohydrate intake
as well
as the
chronic stress that being in a caloric deficit puts on the body.
These days, when we talk about emotional eating, it's because we have become emotionally dependent on unwanted habits — such
as binging,
chronic dieting, body - hating, negative self - talk, and compulsive overeating.
With
chronic dieting or stress, the body often stays in this «starvation mode» with elevated levels of reverse T3 and decreased levels of T3, which is a major reason for the regaining of lost weight with
dieting as well being the mechanism behind stress induced weight gain (it is not due to increased cortisol).
Studies are showing that stress and
dieting (especially yo - yo
dieting) can set this hormone into action
as well
as chronic illness such
as diabetes,
chronic fatigue syndrome and fibromyalgia.