Intuitive Eating
Mindful Eating
Body Neutrality
Movement
Misc
100

What is the main goal of intuitive eating?

To rebuild trust with your body and honor your hunger and fullness cues.
100

T/F: Eating in the car on the way to work is considered mindful eating

False 

100
Body neutrality focuses on the body's _______ rather than appearance. 

Function

100

What is joyful movement?

Moving your body in a way that feels good rather than to punish or change it.

100

T/F: All foods can fit into a balanced diet 

True 

200

Labeling foods as ____ or ____ can create guilt and disconnection from internal cues.

Good or Bad
200

What senses can you engage when practicing mindful eating? 

Sight, smell, touch, taste, sound

200

T/F: Body neutrality is a similar concept to body positivity

*How are they the same/different?

False

Body positivity focuses on loving your body's appearance; body neutrality emphasizes respect and function over looks

200

Name two mental health benefits of engaging in joyful movement.

Reduces stress and anxiety, boosts mood, increases mindfulness
200

What does Healthy at Every Size (HAES) mean?

A framework that emphasizes holistic well-being over weight; health can be achieved in all body sizes.

300

Name one of the 10 principles of intuitive eating.

*To double your points, name a second principle

Reject diet mentality, honor your hunger, make peace with food, challenge food police, discover satisfaction factor, feel your fullness, cope with your emotions with kindness, respect your body, movement-feel the difference, honor your health-gentle nutrition

300

Humming, singing, or even gargling water for 30 seconds before a meal can stimulate this nerve and activate the 'Rest and Digest" parasympathetic nervous system.

Vagus Nerve

300

Reframe this body negative thought to a body neutral thought: "My legs are fat"

Reframes: "My legs are strong and allow me to walk and run"

"My legs help me move through my day"

"My worth is not based on how I look"

300

Why is it important to find forms of movement that you enjoy?

Enjoyment makes exercise sustainable and helps build a positive relationship with your body.

300

How can balanced nutrition support addiction recovery?

By stabilizing blood sugar, improving mood and supporting brain and body healing.

400

The _________ is a tool that assigns a numerical value from 1 to 10 to physical and emotional sensations of hunger and fullness, helping individuals to recognize their body's cues, practice intuitive eating, and cultivate a healthier relationship with food.

*Ideal range is between ____ and _____

Hunger Scale 

4-7

400

Mindful eating involves minimizing ______ during mealtimes.

Distractions

400

Why might body neutrality be especially helpful in recovery from addiction or disordered eating?

It reduces body-related shame and perfectionism, which are common triggers for unhealthy behaviors

400

List two intentions for movement that have nothing to do with weight/appearance.

Reducing stress/mental health, improve sleep, fills spare time, community/being with others, muscle/bone strength

400

Name another function of food other than fuel/nutrition.

*To double your points, name a second function

Comfort, celebration/ritual, personal expression, memory or nostalgia, mood regulation

500

How does intuitive eating differ from traditional dieting in long-term health outcomes?

It promotes sustainable behaviors and reduction in disordered eating habits.

500

How can mindful cooking support recovery from addiction or disordered eating?

It encourages presence, reduces stress, builds a positive connection with food and replaces mindless or compulsive behaviors with intentional self-care

500

List two strategies to practice body neutrality in daily life.

Wearing comfortable clothes that fit your current body, unfollowing triggering social media accounts, focusing on body gratitude for function (daily affirmations)

500

How can someone reconnect to joyful movement after years of associating exercise with punishment?

Start small, focus on fun, reframe movement as self-care instead of control

500

Both positive and negative ________ are associated with overeating/binge eating episodes.

Emotional dysregulation

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