Healthylife® Weigh
Part 5

Develop a healthy relationship with eating and your body image. Paying attention to your eating and exercise habits can be a positive step for your health, but you are also at risk for having a distorted body image, developing unhealthy eating patterns, and becoming preoccupied with food and body image.
Healthy Concern
* I pay attention to what I eat in order to maintain a healthy body.
* I am flexible in my goals for eating well.
* I am not concerned what others think regarding what and how much I eat.
* Food only occupies a small part of my time.
* I balance my pleasure with eating with my concern for a healthy body.
* I feel no guilt or shame with what I eat.
Food Pre-Occupied/Disruptive Eating
* It’s hard for me to enjoy eating with others.
* I think about food a lot.
* I feel ashamed when I eat more than others or more than what I feel I should be eating.
* I am afraid of gaining weight.
* Eating more than I wanted to makes me feel out of control.
* I feel strong when I can restrict how much I eat.
Eating Disordered
* I am afraid to eat in front of others.
* When I eat, I have a hard time controlling the amount of food I eat.
* I regularly stuff myself and then exercise, vomit, or use diet pills or laxatives to get rid of the food or calories.
* I am terrified of gaining weight.
* My friends and family are concerned I am not eating enough.
