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Nutritionist on how to have a healthy relationship with food
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6 months ago
“Your weight isn't a determining factor of your value in any way, and it's certainly not the most interesting thing about you.”
Nutritionist Paige Bente shows how the Foodvisor app can help shift people’s mindsets about food.
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This is a photo of me at a barbecue just before my senior year in high school.
00:04
It's at my highest weight, I weighed 220 pounds.
00:07
This is a photo of me at my lowest weight, but I had a terrible relationship with food.
00:18
I remember the first time a doctor mentioned my weight, I was about six years old.
00:22
Or the first time a doctor mentioned my blood pressure, I was about 11.
00:26
And these aren't things that kids should hear, kids should worry about.
00:29
As a kid I had a good relationship with food, I loved cooking,
00:32
I loved sharing food with friends and family.
00:35
As I started to gain weight, society started telling me that I didn't look the way I was
00:39
supposed to look. I became aware of a difference from my classmates.
00:43
I didn't do a lot of things that I wanted to do.
00:45
I started trying to lose that weight,
00:47
and my relationship with health and my relationship with food deteriorated.
00:59
I was constantly restricting, I was avoiding new activities because I was scared of food.
01:06
I had crazy rules about food.
01:08
I wouldn't eat after 6pm no matter what.
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That doesn't sound like a fun person to be around.
01:22
I really decided to make nutrition my career path in my early 20s,
01:25
and I had a lot of people approaching me saying,
01:28
what were the secrets, what did you do, help me lose weight.
01:31
And what I realized was, while a lot of these people were coming at it from a physical point of view,
01:35
they also had a really negative relationship with food and poor body image.
01:40
Your weight isn't a determining factor of your value in any way,
01:44
and it's certainly not the most interesting thing about you.
01:57
I think if I had had the FoodVisor app in my 20s,
02:01
I would have had a portal to a lot more information and knowledge
02:04
that could have helped me avoid some of the pitfalls.
02:07
Fad diets, eliminating entire food groups.
02:11
As a dietician, I can tell you how foods are digested,
02:14
how foods work in your body, what role they play.
02:18
But at the end of the day, you are ultimately the expert on your own body
02:21
and how foods make you feel.
02:28
So I think a lot of the new food apps, especially ones like FoodVisor,
02:32
are really helping us move away from sort of the diet culture
02:36
that we've experienced for the last number of years.
02:39
You know, moving away from tracking calories, tracking portions,
02:44
and into more educational material, articles, quizzes,
02:48
tools that can really increase your knowledge
02:51
and change your relationship with your body.
02:54
What I love most about my job now is the feeling that I'm improving
02:57
people's quality of lives by giving them back the tools
03:00
and the power to enjoy food and feel better about themselves.
03:03
Food is delicious and we should all be able to enjoy it.
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