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Britney Spears' new diet isn't 'sustainable' – she needs a 'realistic way' to deal with 'teenage trauma around food' | I3HPZN8 | 2024-05-12 20:08:01
BRITNEY Spears has never shielded away from showing off her curves or revealing the measures she has taken to get her world-famous figure in shape.
A celebrity dietician has urged the Toxic hitmaker to reconsider her latest diet regimen, which involves unsustainable "16-hour fasts," and find a regular pattern.
Britney Spears' new diet isn't 'sustainable' – she needs a 'realistic way' to deal with 'teenage trauma around food'GettyBritney Spears (seen here in 2018) needs to have a realistic and healthy relationship with food and a long-term approach rather than fasting, said an expert[/caption]
Britney Spears' new diet isn't 'sustainable' – she needs a 'realistic way' to deal with 'teenage trauma around food'Instagram/britneyspearsA dietician told The U.S. Sun that Britney (seen here in March) may have trauma around her relationship with food[/caption]
Britney shared photos on Instagram in March where she posed on a tropical beach.
The mega star's private parts were covered with emojis in one photo on March 27.
Britney was otherwise nude, grabbing her breasts as she sat in the ocean.
The photo drop came within days of revealing she had turned to a new diet.
Britney's March 15 post included a photo of a book on intermittent fasting by Stephen Harrod Buhner.
"I actually feel a little too tiny and weak to even think about shooting for Instagram right now!!! But honestly, I like this spiritual dimension I'm on," she wrote.
"It's purification in its utmost way and to go into your body and mind to find your most enlightened state of consciousness seems so rad!!!" Britney added to her post.
But Kim Shapira, M.S., R.D. has expressed doubts that intermittent fasting is the best plan.
She urged Britney to find a "healthy long-term approach" to food.
"I love that Britney Spears is inspired to become curious about her mind, body, spiritual life, and practices," Shapira told The U.S. Sun.
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"I hope she finds a way to have a more realistic and healthy relationship with food and a long-term approach.
"When people go through something traumatic, they can develop a new trigger.
"When we become emotionally triggered, our rational mind becomes irrational.
"I have weak eyes and stress and asthma and headaches. So this chart has helped me so much with those problems …. and my weight!!!" she wrote on Instagram.
By 2021, Britney moved toward portion control. She told fans she felt better.
"No… I didn't follow through with the ice cream diet. I chose portion control, which is very hard when it comes to Doritos! On a positive note, my body feels way better now." she said.
Intermittent fasting involves an eating pattern that cycles between periods of eating and fasting.
Shapira, who has not treated or worked with Britney, claimed this diet was unsustainable.
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Britney started a portion-control diet in 2021, which she claimed was difficult[/caption]
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"This diet does not recommend foods that should or should not be eaten," she said.
"Some typical cycles involve fasting for 16 hours or more, with a window of 8 hours or less for eating.
"This diet trend has gained popularity because it has the potential to provide health benefits.
"These include increased metabolic function, weight loss, and brain health.
When Britney's autobiography, The Woman in Me, hit the shelves, she said Jamie had allowed her to eat "almost nothing but chicken and canned vegetables."
She said the control of her food intake occurred over two years.
"No matter how much I dieted and exercised, my father was always telling me I was fat. He put me on a strict diet. The irony was that we had a butler — an extravagance — and I would beg him for real food," she said.
Shapira, author of This Is What You're Really Hungry For, said Britney would have felt shame and persecution had Jamie restricted her diet.
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Britney may have felt confused in the past about her fathers comments about food, said an expert[/caption]
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"I have never treated Britney, but I would imagine if a parent makes these comments, it would be confusing," she said.
"The comments might fill a person with shame and, ultimately, persecution.
"If food is restricted, our basic survival is at risk.
"This will ultimately lead to overeating when food is available; this is more of a human experience than an isolated one.
"I am excited for Britney to recognize she is more than those messages she might have received.
"If we could remember ourselves as teenagers, we would be more innocent, lack perspective, and see our parents and adults as all-knowing.
"Parents must know that we have limitations, and most of us try our hardest not to impact our children negatively.
"If parents encourage disordered eating, it is a form of abuse."
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Britney (seen here in 1999) may have heard comments about food that might fill a person with shame and, ultimately, persecution, said an expert[/caption]
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Britney's life has been dogged by difficulty since she shot to fame as a child star in the late '90s.
It became a whirlwind of controversy as she battled substance abuse issues.
"When we have restrictive and binge cycles, it is easy to latch onto a trend or fad that is similar.
"Our bodies need fuel and rely on blood sugar to function, and they thrive when we are consistent.
"Eating a small amount and as much as you need every couple of hours, trusting that there will be more later, would be considered consistent.
"Skipping meals, ignoring signals, or under-eating would be considered inconsistent.
"This is one way that screws up our metabolism.
"Our bodies would be in the middle of a feast or famine, and we hold on to calories to conserve and protect ourselves.
"I admire Britney for wanting to ground herself in her relationship with food and be curious about how food affects her mentally, physically, and spiritually.
"I am personally cheering for that side."
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A dietician said that if parents encourage disordered eating, it is a form of abuse[/caption]