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Beyond the Mirror: The Dietitian's Role in Supporting Positive Body Image in Women's Health

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Beyond the Mirror: The Dietitian's Role in Supporting Positive Body Image in Women's Health

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Date: April 8
Time: noon - 1 p.m. (Central time)

Body image plays a powerful role in women’s physical and mental health, influencing eating behaviors, self-worth, and overall well-being. As dietitians, we have the opportunity to support our clients in developing a positive, realistic relationship with their bodies—without reinforcing diet culture or weight stigma.

In this webinar, we’ll explore the latest research on body image, weight-inclusive care, and the health impacts women experience when they struggle with a negative relationship with their body. You’ll learn practical counseling strategies, including motivational interviewing, intuitive eating principles, and self-compassion techniques, to help clients navigate body dissatisfaction and develop sustainable health behaviors.

Join me for an engaging discussion filled with case studies, evidence-based insights, and actionable tools to integrate into your practice.

Product Publish Details

Release Date: April 8, 2025

SKU: LOWHBTMTDRSPBIWH0425

CPE Level: 2

CPEU: 1.00 (Valid Until April 9, 2028)

CPE Pending

Learning Objectives

  • Explain the latest research on body image, weight stigma, and their impact on women's physical and mental health.
  • Apply evidence-based counseling techniques to help clients develop a healthier relationship with their bodies and food.
  • Integrate weight-inclusive, body-positive strategies into nutrition counseling to support long-term well-being without reinforcing diet culture.

Performance Indicators

  • 9.1 Interprets and applies current food and nutrition science in nutrition and dietetics practice.
  • 10.3 Designs, selects and implements education strategies to meet the learning needs of individuals, groups, communities and populations.
  • 10.6 Applies behavior theories in nutrition counseling.

Katie Kage, PhD, RDN, LD

Katie Kage, PhD, RDN, LD

Speaker

Katie Kage is an Associate Professor at the University of Central Missouri with extensive experience in nutrition counseling, women's health, and body image research. Passionate about shifting the conversation around health beyond the mirror, Dr. Kage specializes in educating individuals on the importance of cultivating a positive relationship with food and their bodies, through evidence-based, weight-inclusive approaches. She is dedicated to empowering dietitians with the latest research and practical counseling strategies to support body image in clinical and community settings.

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