If Being Body Positive Doesn’t Feel Right to You, Maybe Being Body Neutral Will

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The body positive movement is all over Instagram, but what if the idea doesn't resonate with you? Sure you know diets are harmful and you're learning to embrace intuitive eating, but loving your body as it is right now is really challenging. You're not alone, and that's why you'll love hearing about body neutrality.

What is Body Neutrality?

"Body neutrality is about feeling neutral in your body and knowing that your body, appearance, and weight do not define your worth or how you feel about yourself," explained registered dietitian Brenna O'Malley, creator of the health blog The Wellful, told POPSUGAR. This can be a really radical shift when we live in diet culture that tells us so many messages about what our bodies should look like, and many of us relate to roller-coaster-like relationships with dieting, exercise, and wanting to change our bodies.

Body neutrality helps find the middle ground. "You don't need to love all of your body all of the time, but we can work on neutrality and respect, because it's much harder to take care of something that you hate," Brenna said. Body neutrality says "hey, I know it's a lot of pressure to love yourself all the time. I'm not asking you to do that, but instead of being mean to yourself and valuing yourself based on how you look, let's remember that regardless of what you look like you're valuable and deserve respect."

How Does Body Neutrality Compare to Body Positivity?

"Body positivity has roots in the fat acceptance movement of the 60s and was about radical inclusivity and visibility," explained Brenna. Today, the #bodypositivity we often see on social media is not this, and is often more tied to "body love" with the focus on feeling positive in your body.

Anti-diet registered dietitian Sammy Previte, LDN, CPT, with Dietitians of Palm Valley added that body positivity means "accepting the body you have as well as the changes in shape, size, and ability it may undergo due to nature, age, or your own personal choices throughout your lifetime." Body positivity is definitely not about smaller bodies equal better bodies. She said, "I like to think of body positivity more in the light of body respect." It's the idea that you can live comfortably in your body as it is right now, that you can take care of your body and nourish it with food and move it in ways that feel good.

Where the body positivity movement you often see online and body neutrality differ is that body neutrality still isn't about focusing on your body, your weight, or what you look like. Body neutrality can be a really helpful in-between place for being respectful and appreciative of what your body can do for you without feeling the pressure to "love" it.

How Does Body Neutrality Fit Into the Anti-Diet, Intuitive Eating Approach?

When we pursue intuitive eating, changing the shape of our body is not the goal, Sammy said. Brenna added, "With intuitive eating, we're shifting the focus off of weight and external messages or rules around food to focus on how we actually feel."

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