Journal article
Gut feelings and lived experiences: a qualitative study of ‘anti-diet’ dietitians’ and psychologists’ motivations and experiences regarding the weight-neutral approach
N Jovanovski, T Jaeger, R McDougall, L Keogh
Health Sociology Review | ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD | Published : 2024
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Abstract
This paper examines whether the motivations and experiences of ‘anti-diet’ dietitians and psychologists represent a paradigm shift in healthcare. We conducted four 2-hour, discipline-specific focus groups with a total of 16 female participants residing in Australia. Our reflexive thematic analysis generated four themes that we consider to be stages of a weight-neutral paradigm shift: (1) a recognition of a mismatch between one’s weight-centred training and one’s lived experience of diet culture, which subsequently informs (2) gut feelings that influence their decision to reject the weight-centric paradigm, thereby leading to (3) exploring the anti-diet knowledge base and then subsequently (4..
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Grants
Awarded by Australian Research Council
Funding Acknowledgements
This project was funded by Dr Jovanovski's Discovery Early Career Researcher Award from the Australian Research Council [grant number: DE200100357].