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These are the subtle signs that indicate an unhealthy relationship with food

by Qaqamba Falithenjwa
picture: pexels

Food is meant to nourish us, but for some, it becomes a source of stress, guilt, or even obsession. The tricky part is that an unhealthy relationship with food often doesn’t show up in obvious ways. It can sneak into your daily life through small habits, like constantly thinking about calories or feeling anxious after eating certain foods.

These subtle signs can indicate something deeper going on beneath the surface. Health publications state a few signs that you should be on the lookout for, they could reveal the type of relationship you have with food.

According to Here To Help, unhealthy relationships with food can manifest as feeling guilty over food choices, strict eating rules, and focusing on caloric content instead of nourishment. There is no universal diet for everyone, and it’s normal to change over time, adds the publication.

The above source further mentions that an unhealthy relationship with food includes feelings of feelings of guilt or shame, and you spend time having long thoughts about eating and food choices. “You feel anxious about making decisions around people and there are worries regarding weight gain or becoming overweight. There is discomfort eating in front of others for fear of judgment and you hide food or wait to eat when you are alone.”

Overeating, suppressing hunger, and consuming in response to emotions and cravings are common symptoms, states the In Good Nutrition publication. These disorders can lead to an all-or-nothing mentality, excessive thinking about food, and feelings of guilt or “bad” after eating.

 

Also see: Deliciously crispy: The best fried chicken spots in the Mother City

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