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Katie Olson
RD, CEDRD-S, LD
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Eating disorder
Emotional eating
Pre- or postnatal nutrition
Sports & performance nutrition
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Patient’s chief complaint
Christina is looking to manage her prediabetes and lose weight. She also reports stomach pain 2-3 times per week.
High-protein, plant-based lunches
Appointment summary
Hi Christina!
It was such a pleasure to meet with you today! I loved helping you understand how your eating habits are influencing your overall health.
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High-protein, plant-based lunches
Short-term Goals
Eating breakfast 3-4 days between now and our next session
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Program Goals
Get your energy back
Balance your nutrition to support energy and eating consistently
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I am not just a number on the scale. My dietitian takes into consideration so many things that aren’t even related to my weight, which I had never realized were contributing to my health.

Lucie

37, <Condition>

Since that first meeting, my dietitian has completely changed my view around food. I’ve been able to work with her to find out which food, patterns, and other factors influence my stomach pain.

Balina

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Nourish has helped me improve my numbers on my blood results and taught me so much about how I can maintain healthy food choices without making large sacrifices in what I like to eat.

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I am not just a number on the scale. My dietitian takes into consideration so many things that aren’t even related to my weight, which I had never realized were contributing to my health.
Lucie

37, <Condition>

Since that first meeting, my dietitian has completely changed my view around food. I’ve been able to work with her to find out which food, patterns, and other factors influence my stomach pain.

Balina

25, <Condition>

Nourish has helped me improve my numbers on my blood results and taught me so much about how I can maintain healthy food choices without making large sacrifices in what I like to eat.

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How a Nourish dietitian can help manage Binge Eating

Personalized nutrition planning

We offer virtual one-on-one sessions with dietitians to discuss preventative actions that can be taken to address your health concerns. We educate, assess lifestyle changes, help plan your nutrition, and support our clients toward long-lasting success using personalized nutrition counseling.

Convenient, virtual appointments

Receive the highest quality care wherever you are most comfortable. You get access to your dietitian virtually anytime, anywhere. No more driving to appointments. No more waiting around.

Avoiding future complications

The payoff you’ll see for adjusting your lifestyle with nutrition counseling will be tremendous for your health. You’re less likely to suffer from a heart condition, kidney failure, and other serious conditions with the proper discipline and determination that we help provide.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

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Still deciding if we’re right for you? These frequently asked questions may help.

How can I find a <Name> dietitian who accepts my insurance?

Nourish has <Name> dietitians in-network with major insurers like Blue Cross Blue Shield, United Healthcare, Aetna, Cigna, and Medicare. 95% of Nourish patients pay $0 when using insurance.

Are video visits with a dietitian online for <Name> covered by insurance?

Check your coverage to see if Nourish accepts your insurance plan. 

What to expect during a visit with a dietitian that specializes in <Name>?

During your first appointment with a dietitian, you can expect to review your medical history, eating habits, and lifestyle. You’ll get to know your dietitian and you’ll have the opportunity to ask them any questions you have.

How can I find an online video visit with a dietitian that can help with <Name>?

Nourish offers completely virtual appointments that can help address <Name>.

How can I book a nutrition appointment online for <Name>?

Nourish offers completely virtual nutrition appointments and is covered by insurance. You can find a dietitian that’s right for you and filter by condition.

How can I see a dietitian that can help with <Name>?

Nourish has dietitians that specialize in <Name> that can help. Nourish uses evidence-based, personalized nutrition therapy so you feel your best.

What other conditions can a dietitian help with?

A registered dietitian can also help with the following related <Name> conditions:

What is Binge Eating Disorder?

Binge eating disorder (BED) is caused by a complex combination of genetic, psychological and cultural factors. Family history, long term dieting, and a disrupted relationship with food may increase the risk of binge eating disorder. Binge eating disorder sufferers often struggle with co-occurring mood and anxiety disorders, have experienced some kind of trauma, or struggle to navigate developmental milestones and life changes.

Binge Eating Disorder Signs and Symptoms 

Binge eating disorder is often associated with symptoms of depression. There are several signs that someone might be battling with BED, including insisting on eating alone, overeating when not hungry, or eating until uncomfortably full. 

Episodes of binge eating are usually followed by feelings of guilt or shame, and often lead to more serious health complications. Full list of symptoms: 

  • Consuming an unusually large amount of food in a relatively short time
  • Feeling out of control with food
  • Eating more quickly than usual
  • Consuming large quantities of food while not feeling hungry
  • Eating until feeling uncomfortable and overly full
  • Having feelings of sadness, guilt, or disgust after eating
  • Hiding or being secretive about eating behaviors
  • Feeling embarrassed about the amount of food consumed
  • Experiencing sadness with regard to body or weight
  • Feeling depressed, ashamed, guilty or disgusted about your eating

Causes of Binge Eating Disorder

Binge eating disorder (BED) is caused by a complex combination of genetic, psychological and cultural factors. Family history, long term dieting, and a disrupted relationship with food may increase the risk of binge eating disorder. Binge eating disorder sufferers often struggle with co-occurring mood and anxiety disorders, have experienced some kind of trauma, or struggle to navigate developmental milestones and life changes.

The larger cultural narrative around dieting, binge eating and obesity is a prominent factor influencing the development of binge eating disorder. This rhetoric fosters shame and embarrassment for individuals struggling with BED, many of whom are chronic dieters without weight loss success.

Binge Eating Disorder Health Risks

There are serious health risks associated with binge eating disorder (BED), including: Cardiovascular disease, Type II diabetes, Metabolic Syndrome as well as Sleep Disorders, GI Disorders, Pain Disorders, Menstrual Dysfunction and Pregnancy Complications. That’s why it’s important to recognize that BED is a mental health illness, not a matter of trying to exercise more self-control.

Binge Eating Disorder Treatment

The specialized binge eating disorder treatment team at Nourish will work with you to understand biological, psychological and social contributors to your illness.

First and foremost, intervention at a behavioral level is imperative to stop disordered eating. Secondly, your treatment team will seek to understand the psychological issues that contribute to your disordered eating behavior.

In addition to the psychological contributors to the illness, it is important to identify any co-occurring illnesses you may have, such as depression, anxiety, trauma or substance abuse. At Nourish, we believe in treating the illness, not just the resulting weight gain. By focusing first on remedying the disordered eating, we work with our patients to find solutions to the underlying issues first and the weight second.