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Conversely, critics of body positivity argue that it promotes obesity or ignores health risks. This is a straw-man argument. Body positivity does not deny biology; it rejects bias .
The truth is, they are not just compatible; they are inseparable. You cannot have true wellness without body positivity. Here is how to dismantle diet culture and build a sustainable, joyful wellness lifestyle that actually serves the body you are in today. Before we merge these concepts, we need to clear up a persistent myth: Body positivity is not an excuse for laziness, and wellness is not punishment for being "overweight."
A body positive wellness lifestyle is not about shrinking. It is about expanding. It is about expanding your definition of health to include mental peace. It is about expanding your definition of exercise to include joy. It is about expanding your dinner plate to include pleasure.
The old-school wellness model was rooted in a concept called moral fatness —the idea that a thin body is a "good" body and a fat body is a "bad" or "unhealthy" one. This led to behaviors driven by shame. People exercised to burn off what they ate, not to feel strong. They ate kale because they hated their thighs, not because they loved their heart.
That is the only lifestyle worth pursuing. This article is intended for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Always consult with a physician before starting any new health regimen, especially regarding changes in diet or exercise. The philosophy of Health at Every Size (HAES) encourages focusing on health outcomes rather than weight outcomes.
Conversely, critics of body positivity argue that it promotes obesity or ignores health risks. This is a straw-man argument. Body positivity does not deny biology; it rejects bias .
The truth is, they are not just compatible; they are inseparable. You cannot have true wellness without body positivity. Here is how to dismantle diet culture and build a sustainable, joyful wellness lifestyle that actually serves the body you are in today. Before we merge these concepts, we need to clear up a persistent myth: Body positivity is not an excuse for laziness, and wellness is not punishment for being "overweight."
A body positive wellness lifestyle is not about shrinking. It is about expanding. It is about expanding your definition of health to include mental peace. It is about expanding your definition of exercise to include joy. It is about expanding your dinner plate to include pleasure.
The old-school wellness model was rooted in a concept called moral fatness —the idea that a thin body is a "good" body and a fat body is a "bad" or "unhealthy" one. This led to behaviors driven by shame. People exercised to burn off what they ate, not to feel strong. They ate kale because they hated their thighs, not because they loved their heart.
That is the only lifestyle worth pursuing. This article is intended for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Always consult with a physician before starting any new health regimen, especially regarding changes in diet or exercise. The philosophy of Health at Every Size (HAES) encourages focusing on health outcomes rather than weight outcomes.