SuccessFULL With ADHD

Most ADHDers Have Disordered Eating: How to Improve your Relationship with Food with Becca King, RDN

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Apr 2, 2025
Becca King, RDN — a registered dietitian and intuitive eating counselor with ADHD — shares her lived experience with disordered eating and her weight-inclusive, non-diet approach. She discusses how dopamine, executive dysfunction, sensory triggers, and emotional dysregulation shape eating patterns. Practical ADHD-friendly tips for feeding yourself and why restrictive strategies often backfire are also highlighted.
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ANECDOTE

Control Through Food During Turmoil

  • Becca's eating disorder began in high school as a way to control chaos after a family move.
  • Her hyperfocus on nutrition turned into restrictive rules, leading to anorexia then a binge-restrict cycle later.
INSIGHT

Dopamine And Executive Dysfunction Collide

  • ADHD-related low dopamine and executive dysfunction together make food an accessible quick reward.
  • This combination increases risk for binge eating and poor meal planning among ADHDers.
ADVICE

Normalize Inconsistent Eating Patterns

  • When eating becomes inconsistent, treat it as unintentional ADHD-driven behavior rather than moral failure.
  • Focus on building routines and reducing transition barriers to make eating regular.
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