Jun 14, 2022
This week, on the podcast, we're
talking about the idea that weight loss improves health, and why
doctors tend to focus on weight loss with their patients. We also
look at what the science *actually* says about weight and health
(it might surprise you), and how to advocate for yourself with your
doctors.
Another factor we are talking
about is weight stigma and how it can have negative effects on
people's health. Weight stigma is shown to be pervasive among
doctors (and dietitians), and it correlates with worse patient care
and worse medical outcomes (which then often get blamed on the
patient and their weight). Go ahead and hit play and listen to Katy
break down this complex topic so that you can take care of your
body and your health in meaningful ways.
“I
would argue that weight is a false metric. It's easy to measure,
easy to compare and thus it appears useful, yet it isn't, because
weight actually doesn't tell us that much about a
person. “- Katy
Harvey
[00:01 - 10:27] Intentional Weight Loss Will Result In
Weight Gain
- Discussing the topic of health and weight
pressure from doctors
- It’s important to remember that everyone is
different and what works for one person may not work for
another
- It’s important to be honest with your doctor
and let them know your concerns about weight loss being part of
your health regimen
- How BMI is a flawed metric
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- It does not take into account a person’s
health
- Weight doesn’t determine our health
- The
correlation between being overweight and certain health
conditions
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- The bias and has been shown to shown to produce
poor health outcomes
- Being overweight does not mean it’s bad for
your health
- Intentional weight loss is likely to result in
weight gain in the long run
[10:28 - 19:23] Understanding The Science of Weight
Loss
- Dieting is not effective and can lead to worse
health outcomes
- Physical activity is a better predictor of
longevity than weight
- Health promoting behaviors
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- Getting enough sleep
- Taking medications
- Having access to routine health
care
- Understanding the science before recommending
weight loss
- Weight cycling
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- Telling someone to lose weight will result to
losing and regaining it
[19:24 - 29:10] Having a Relationship
with Food
- Being a fat is seen as the worst thing
ever
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- Why people avoid medical care
- The stigma on weight leads to poorer outcomes
for fat patients
- Doctors spend less time with their fat
patients
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- Results in poorer outcomes
- Ask you doctor to talk about your health
without talking about weight
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- Asking your doctor to not be
weighed
- The societal obsession with weight
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- It can be harmful to your health
- The doctor is using a weight-centric
approach
- Katy discusses the benefits and drawbacks of
weight discussions with doctors
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- The discussion can be harmful if the doctor has
concerns and recommendations about weight
- Katy recommends that clients advocate for
themselves when it comes to their health and weight
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- Don’t just blindly listen to your doctors about
weight
- Doctors should ask their overall relationship
with food and health
[29:11 - 32:24] The Benefits of
Intuitive Eating Over Dieting
- Weight cycling is more unhealth than being
chronically overweight
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- Weight cycling can be heard on the body and can
lead to other health problems
- Intuitive eating is correlated with improved
health parameters
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- Dieting correlates with worsening health
parameters
- Lifestyle changes to improve your
diet
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- Adding more potassium-rich foods
- Physical activity that help manage conditions
like blood pressure and diabetes
- Getting physical activity regardless of weight
is a better predictor of the longevity than your weight
- Health promoting behaviors
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- These are proven to be more effective and
enjoyable and sustainable that doing a temporary diet
[32:25 - 39:05] Wrapping up!
- Doctors are generally very kind and caring
people
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- It is important to practice using your voice
and being upfront and direct with your doctor
- People can overcome fears and anxieties about
their health through therapy and competent medical care
- Save tons of time and money by planning meals
ahead! Grab Katy’s FREE Six Simple Steps to Menu Planning guide
at nondietacademy.com/menuplan!
Key Quotes
“Sometimes
people interpret intuitive eating or Health At Every Size to mean
that we're disregarding health and that seriously could not be
farther from the truth. We are very much in favor of health when
we're practicing intuitive eating and a more meaningful and
effective way rather than getting tunnel vision around weight and
dieting because that fixation is actually causing more harm to
help.” - Katy
Harvey
“We
need to be supporting people with interventions that are actually
health promoting, things like getting enough sleep, taking your
medications, having access to routine health care, being physically
active, physical activity is shown to benefit health, regardless of
where a person's at on their weight
spectrum.” -
Katy Harvey
“There
is a correlation between weight and health and some health
conditions. I am not denying that correlation, but correlation is
not the same thing as causation. And even if weight is the culprit,
the recommendation to lose weight is a problem in and of
itself.” - Katy
Harvey
Resource Mentioned:
JOIN the waitlist for Non-Diet Academy! Feel worthy at
any size, and to live a life of total freedom!
https://www.nondietacademy.com
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