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Is anti-diet culture a good or bad approach? - Coggle Diagram
Is anti-diet culture a good or bad approach?
What is anti-diet culture?
when was it introduced? who proposed the idea?
Is it widely recognized by the public? How?
anti-diet is based on healthism?
How do different groups of the
public react to the culture?
Based on gender? Men - Women
Based on age
What are the principles of this?
What are claimed to be the downsides of anti-diet culture?
false "body positivity" that can encourage obesity?
lead to misunderstandings of diet culture?
Is going on a “diet” really self-punishment for the yummy things you ate that led to some unwanted weight gain – and are we even allowed to call it “unwanted” weight?
Is going on a temporary diet to reduce your weight (for whatever your personal reasons are) an inherently bad thing?
encourage unplanned grocery?
individuals that buy to anti-diet as an excuse to overeating
In which ways does anti-diet benefit?
for individual (dieter) mental state?
for stopping the growing toxic beauty standard?
for internet content creators?
Is there any better eating approaches than anti-diet?
What is causing people to go anti-diet?
drawbacks of diet
health at every size (HAES)
Link Title
the human nature to be likely to link themselves to body shame than body positivity => the need for less pressured movement
BMI is now misleading and inaccurate
what effects does anti-culture exert?
on beliefs related to weight or health in general?
on food manufacturers/ companies?
on producers of diet or losing weights products?