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In clinical practice effective nutrition, exercise, and obesity care is rarely about identifying the single "best" plan on paper. Instead, sustainable change depends on behavioral psychology: understanding the person's c...
#597: Behavioral Psychology in Diet & Health Counselling – David Creel, PhD, RD is an episode from Sigma Nutrition Radio by Danny Lennon. In clinical practice effective nutrition, exercise, and obesity care is rarely about identifying the s...
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In clinical practice effective nutrition, exercise, and obesity care is rarely about identifying the single "best" plan on paper. Instead, sustainable change depends on behavioral psychology: understanding the person's context, motivation, barriers, and patterns, then co-designing practical steps that can actually be implemented in real life. David Creel PhD, RD is a clinical psychologist and registered dietitian working in weight management at the Cleveland Clinic. Dr. Creel discusses how clinicians can bridge the gap between "optimal recommendations" and what is most likely to create actual behaviour change. This includes a combination of using collaborative communication, self-monitoring, skill-building, relapse prevention planning, and a multidisciplinary framework. Behavioral and psychological factors shape food choices, physical activity, and adherence far more than knowing the newest guideline. In addition, the modern obesity treatment landscape (including GLP-1 receptor agonists) increases the need for structured behavior-change support: people may experience new hope and new fear (especially fear of weight regain), and the key clinical question becomes how to use these tools to build durable habits and reduce relapse risk over the long term. Timestamps [03:09] Start of interview [05:31] Challenges in nutrition and exercise recommendations [11:01] Behavior change in real-world practice [16:32] Self-monitoring and its importance [23:48] Non-scale victories and positive body image [25:58] Focusing on body capabilities over aesthetics [27:20] Integrating activity into lifestyle [30:30] Exercise snacking and practical tips [33:36] Impact of GLP-1 receptor agonists [38:24] Addressing fear of weight regain [41:24] Effective multidisciplinary obesity treatment Related Resources Go to episode page Join the Sigma email newsletter for free
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Published Mar 10, 2026 and 51:43 long