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Originally Posted by VenusHalley
Plus how many times have others here been told watch-it-you sound manic? Isn't that "judgemental" too in a way?
And it's not "shaming" to say something ain't healthy. Or should I jump on people saying diet coke is bad, because I love it SOOOO? I have been told I eat horrible (and it was probably truth, since "lot of icecream" is not a nutritional food, even in Italy... just one example) and I did not break out in eating disorder. We are not talking of strict restricting. But if you think you could lose weight... then it's a choice between "I love food so" and "I wanna have good body". It's not zero sum game either.
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What makes you think that calorie restricting is effective for getting a good body? Most diets are ineffective in the LT. Dieting is a huge industry, but it is not effective. Some diets are "moderately effective" and nothing has been shown to be better than "moderate", with huge availability of data including longitudinal data.
So I still have that question - what is "disordered eating" as distinct from an "eating disorder"? How does switching the order of the words result in a completely new term? I am curious.