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Diet and Eating Behavior - Page 2

Families and Young Adults

Weight Watchers, I Think You’re Making a Big Mistake

One dietitian’s take on the new marketing campaign to teens.

March 23, 2018
Research

When Eating “Clean” Gets Messy

The dark side of dieting "do’s" and "don’ts."

December 8, 2017
Research

Another Reason to Say No to the Yo-Yo Diet

Weight cycling and increased risk of heart problems.

April 10, 2017
Helpful Strategies for All

Where Do You Fall on the Eating Behavior Spectrum?

Eating behaviors can range from ‘normal’ or ‘healthy’ to ‘disordered’ or, at the far end of the continuum, ‘eating disordered’.

April 13, 2016
Helpful Strategies for All

Ineffective and Dangerous Weight Control Methods: How and Why They Don’t Work

Extreme methods of weight control are not just extreme, they can be dangerous and ineffective.

November 18, 2015
Helpful Strategies for All

Eat This AND That: Rethinking “Top Food” Lists

'Eat this, not that.' How about eat this AND that? Read here for more on the downside of overly simplistic messages about

November 4, 2015
Helpful Strategies for All/Research

What’s Your Favorite Food? Taste Likes, Dislikes, and Eating Disorders

What’s your favorite food? We commonly pose this question to kids, but ask a group of adults and the answers will

July 29, 2015
Families and Young Adults/Research

What’s for Dinner: Does your DNA decide?

Healthy kids are joining our ranks as research contributors to help us learn how genes might influence the way kids eat and

May 6, 2015
Helpful Strategies for All/Research/Treatment

Does How You Feel Affect What You Eat?

What is the relationship between the mood you’re in and the food you eat? That's what we are trying to learn more

December 3, 2014
Events and Advocacy/Research

Emotions and Eating Behavior: Updates from EDRS 2014

It’s common knowledge that we sometimes use food to soothe ourselves when we’re feeling bad, but it’s less clear why. Here's a

October 17, 2014
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