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Badass Confidence Coach Podcast – April 2024

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    A Fresh Perspective on Nutrition and Mental Health: Dr. David Wiss’s Insights

    In a recent interview, Dr. David Wiss, a registered dietitian nutritionist with a Ph.D. in public health, shared valuable perspectives on viewing nutrition as a mindset. His approach offers a nuanced understanding that bridges traditional nutritional science with mental health and behavioral change.

    Reframing Our Relationship with Food

    Dr. Wiss emphasizes the importance of recognizing nutrition beyond just a set of rules or calorie counts. He notes, “I got into nutrition for mental health and eating disorders,” highlighting how our approach to eating impacts not just physical health, but mental wellbeing as well.

    A Transformative Journey to Nutrition as a Mindset

    When discussing his path into the field, Dr. Wiss explains how his perspective evolved: “I knew that there was more to it, so when I got into nutrition, you know, I really started to understand that it was transforming my being.” This transformation illustrates how adopting a new mindset around food can lead to profound personal changes.

    Challenging Conventional Wisdom

    Dr. Wiss’s approach often challenges traditional views. He states, “There’s a lot of bias, but it’s just too hard to speak up because the popular narrative doesn’t support some of these alternative views.” This perspective encourages a more holistic and individualized approach to nutrition.

    The Mind-Body Connection

    A key aspect of Dr. Wiss’s work focuses on the link between diet and mental health. He explains, “I’ve become much more interested in, you know, nutrition for depression, anxiety, PTSD, trauma, ADHD, and really thinking about mental health as a whole.” This approach reinforces the idea that what we eat impacts our overall well-being.

    Innovative Tools for Mindful Eating

    Dr. Wiss has developed unique tools to help people adopt a new perspective on nutrition. He describes his app, Wise Mind Nutrition: “I made really high-quality videos to really capture some of the education that I provide and I put them all into an app.” This tool helps users track their food intake qualitatively rather than quantitatively, supporting a more mindful approach to eating.

    Looking to the Future

    Dr. Wiss sees great potential in promoting a new mindset around nutrition for improving mental health outcomes. He notes, “There’s data now, right? It’s a growing field. There’s a lot of voices here and I’m trying to be a voice that is eating disorder informed in that conversation.”

    Dr. Wiss’s work represents an important step in evolving our understanding of nutrition beyond mere calories and macronutrients. By promoting nutrition as a mindset, he offers hope for more effective, personalized approaches to both physical and mental health.

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