What is Normal Eating? – Manipal Nurse

Eating-Disorders
There is help available, and studies have shown that it is virtually impossible to stop without help.

Normal Eating Is…

  1. Positive and flexible eating that depends on internal cues to regulate it.

    Eating Disorders
    There is help available, and studies have shown that it is virtually impossible to stop without help.
  2. Being able to eat when you are hungry and continue eating until you are satisfied.
  3. Being able to use moderate constraint in your food selection to get the right food, but not being so restrictive that you miss out on pleasurable foods.
  4. Giving yourself permission to eat sometimes because you are happy, sad, or bored, or just because it feels good.
  5. Three meals a day, most of the time, but it can also be choosing a snack.
  6. Leaving some food on the plate if you know you are not hungry for it.
  7. Overeating at times – feeling stuffed and uncomfortable.
  8. Undereating at times – and wishing you had more.
  9. Trusting your body to make up for your mistakes in eating.
  10. Knowing it takes time and attention, but keeps its place as only one important area of your life.
  11. Flexible, and varies in response to your emotions, your schedule, your hunger, and your proximity to food.

Adapted from Satler, Ellen How to Get Your Kid to Eat…But Not Too Much, Bull Publishing

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