Why Do You Not Eat All Day, then Overeat or Binge at the End of the Day?
Anna Tai Anna Tai

Why Do You Not Eat All Day, then Overeat or Binge at the End of the Day?

This is very common in new clients coming to see me to help them eat healthier. In the pursue for weight loss, many individuals turn to chronic dieting as a perceived solution to manage their weight. However, the repercussions of this approach can be far-reaching and detrimental, particularly for professional women who often find themselves juggling demanding careers alongside societal pressures to maintain a certain body image. Chronic dieting not only impacts physical health but also disrupts the body's natural ability to regulate hunger, leading to a cycle of disordered eating that can be difficult to break.

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Why Dieting Does Not Work
Anna Tai Anna Tai

Why Dieting Does Not Work

For many women, the journey to weight loss can feel like a never-ending struggle. Despite trying countless diets and weight loss strategies, the results are often temporary or non-existent. The frustration of not achieving lasting weight loss is compounded when emotional eating plays a significant role in the relationship with food. Understanding why traditional dieting fails to address the complexities of weight loss, especially for those who battle emotional eating, is key to finding a more effective and compassionate approach.

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Link Between Sexual Trauma and Weight Struggles in Women
Anna Tai Anna Tai

Link Between Sexual Trauma and Weight Struggles in Women

Sexual trauma and abuse are harrowing experiences that leave indelible marks on the lives of survivors. For many women, the aftermath of such trauma manifests not only in psychological and emotional distress but also in physical changes, including obesity.

Emerging research indicates a complex relationship between sexual trauma and obesity, suggesting that obesity may function as a protective mechanism for survivors.

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