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    6 Signs You’re in a Dangerous Relationship with Food

    Are you in a dangerous relationship with food?Are you in a dangerous relationship with food?It's okay to have some guidelines around your eating-no dessert until after your workout, perhaps. But when certain unhealthy practices become habits, you put your well-being at risk, says sports dietitian Suzanne Girard Eberle. Here are six common-but-damaging food "rules" to avoid:

    1. EATING ENERGY BARS AS MEALS
    Energy bars are a convenient way to supplement your nutrition. But if you're eating only them, it's a red flag. "It's best to get calories from whole foods," says Eberle. Although many bars are enriched with vitamins, they don't provide the quality of nutrition gained from real food.

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    2. AVOIDING FAT. OR CARBS. OR MEAT. OR WHATEVER!
    Avoiding certain ingredients is common, whether for health or personal reasons. (Think vegetarians, gluten-free diets.) But if you're nixing entire food groups to lose weight, tread carefully. "It makes you prone to injury and can compromise the immune system," she says.

    3. OBSESSIVELY TIMING YOUR MEALS

    Let's say you like your routine of eating lunch at 1 p.m. every day. So what, right? "It's a problem if you're restricting food when you're hungry," says Eberle. You fatigue more quickly and take more time to recover from workouts when your body doesn't get food when it needs it.

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    4. LOGGING CALORIES METICULOUSLY

    If your calorie counting evolves into the "I want that orange, but I can only have 57.5 more calories today" variety, then you're overdoing it. Your body sometimes requires more fuel. Deprive yourself and you risk a host of health woes. Cut yourself some slack.

    5. GOING AWOL WHEN A RESTAURANT INVITE COMES YOUR WAY
    If your response is always, "Thanks, but I've got a (insert faux excuse here)," then you may need to examine your reasons for skipping: Consistently avoiding social eating so you can control the menu can portend or evolve into an unhealthy relationship with food, says Eberle.

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    6. SKIPPING FUEL DURING LONG WORKOUTS
    Purposely not fueling up in an attempt to burn more calories and lose weight is self-defeating. If you don't feed your body properly before, during, and after intense workouts, you're much less likely to have a quality performance, says Eberle.

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    Now you tell us: How do YOU make sure to stay healthy with your diet?

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    6 comments

    • Giz  •  3 months ago
      Okay, MOST people in dangerous relationships with food aren't doing this. They are binge eating, comfort eating, consuming too many calories, too many bad or empty calories, eating too quickly, eating when they aren't hungry and overeating in general. The number of people with overeating disorders FAR surpasses the number of people suffering from starvation related eating disorders and therefore, those are the warning signs we should be focused on.
    • ikitty13  •  Andover, Massachusetts  •  3 months ago
      Avoiding meat is a sign you're in a dangerous relationship with your food!? WTH
    • Naomi  •  3 months ago
      I have issue with #4. I'm always hungry, "listening to my hunger" is why I'm about 60 lbs overweight. Besides, when you actually start to lose weight your body floods you system with hormones that make you want to eat. The body doesn't like to lose the fat it's storing for the next (never going to happen) famine.
    • Eric  •  Dallas, Texas  •  3 months ago
      These are also things that could eventually lead to an eating disorder and should be a avoided. Trust me, I know.
    • Hannah  •  3 months ago
      Being a vegetarian does not involve nixing an entire food group. Meat is not a food group. Protein is a food group and more than enough protein can be obtained through non-meat sources.
    • Joy in Seattle  •  3 months ago
      "It's a problem if you're restricting food when you're hungry." Well of course I am! I'm on a calorie restrictive diet. I am almost always hungry. If I eat enough to not be hungry, then I don't lose weight. Idiot.

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