The Connection Between Food Noise and Body Image
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How has food noise changed for you since starting a GLP-1 medication?
Has it completely disappeared? Has it just quieted down a little? Do you miss parts of it? Or are you finally feeling relief from the constant mental chatter around food?
In this episode of Life During and After GLP-1, I’m talking about the deeper side of food noise, what it actually feels like, how modern culture contributes to it, and why some of the thoughts and sensations around food are not automatically bad.
We’re talking about:
• What food noise actually looks and feels like for different people
• How social media, dieting culture, and food marketing contribute to mental food chatter
• Why hunger cues and thoughts about food are not always the enemy
• What happens when food noise becomes completely quiet
• Forgetting meals and losing connection with hunger signals
• The relationship between food noise and body image
• Why I started using the term “body noise”
• How insecurities around appearance can continue even after weight loss
• Learning to enjoy food without the mental tug of war
I also share why I believe the goal is not to fear food, but to build a relationship with food, movement, and yourself that you can sustain for the rest of your life.
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