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Health At Every Size
The basic principles of the Health at Every Size
(HAES) philosophy are:
1) Total health enhancement and well-being, rather than weight loss
or achieving a specific "ideal weight."
2) Self-acceptance and respect for the diversity of bodies that come
in a wide variety of shapes and sizes, rather than the pursuit of an
idealized weight at all costs.
3) The pleasure of eating well, based on internal cues of hunger and
satiety, rather than on external food plan or diets.
4) The joy of movement, encouraging all physical activities rather
than prescribing a specific routine of regimented exercise.
Author: Kratina, Karin, MA, RD. Originally published
as "Tenets of the Nondiet Approach" in Moving Away from Diets:
Healing Eating Problems and Exercise Resistance by Kratina,
Hayes and King, 1996.
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