Viewpoint: The downsides of the ‘clean eating’ fad

Credit: Eating Disorder Hope
Credit: Eating Disorder Hope

“Clean eating” is a dietary trend focused on consuming whole foods while avoiding processed and packaged foods with refined sugars, artificial ingredients or preservatives.

Here are two reasons why it is essential to question the clean eating trend, according to research.

1. It Can Promote Disordered Eating

The clean eating trend has been criticized for fueling a black-and-white mindset around food, labeling some foods as entirely good and others as entirely bad and severely restricting said “bad” foods. This can demonize essential food groups and create shame and fear around eating certain foods, even in appropriate amounts.

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2. It Can Cause Social Isolation

A 2020 study found that food restrictions can predict loneliness. When individuals adhere strictly to clean eating principles, they may find themselves avoiding social situations where foods deemed “unclean” are present.

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