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Eating disorder campaigners have hailed a decision by the American plus-size model Tess Holliday to announce she is receiving treatment for anorexia, saying that it is helping to stop the idea that âonly very underweight people can have anorexiaâ.
Holliday, who has 2.1 million followers on Instagram and has been featured on the pages of Vogue, recently wrote on Twitter: âIâm anorexic and in recovery ⦠Iâm the result of a culture that celebrates thinness and equates that to worth but I get to write my own narrative now. Iâm finally able to care for a body that Iâve punished my entire life and I am finally free.â
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According to National Eating Disorders Association, the International No Diet Day on May 6 encourages the rejection of diet culture. This movement, started by Mary Evans Jones in 1992, celebrates the importance of body acceptance, diversity, and respect for all body shapes and sizes.
| 4 May 2021 5:15 AM GMT
According to National Eating Disorders Association, the International No Diet Day on May 6 encourages the rejection of diet culture. This movement, started by Mary Evans Jones in 1992, celebrates the importance of body acceptance, diversity, and respect for all body shapes and sizes.
The day is dedicated to promoting a healthy lifestyle with a focus on health at any size. It aims to eucate people about the right way to diet and not feeling guilty about indulging once in a while; create an acceptance of how your body looks and its uniqueness; and to end weight discrimination.
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