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Invisible Battles: Understanding the Intersectionality of Masculinity and Men's Relationship with Food and Their Body

Invisible Battles: Understanding the Intersectionality of Masculinity and Men’s Relationship with Food and Their Body
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Invisible Battles: Understanding the Intersectionality of Masculinity and Men's Relationship with Food and Their Body

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This panel style session delves into the often-overlooked struggles men face with diet culture, body image, and the societal pressures tied to masculinity. Drawing from anonymous conversations with men, the guest speakers will be interviewed and asked to explore how traditional masculine ideals have shape men's relationships with food, fitness, and body size.

Through real stories, evidence-based information and practical insights, registered dietitian nutritionists and NDTRs will learn how to better support male clients in fostering more positive and authentic connections with their bodies and food. Discover how to challenge the silent impact of diet culture on men’s lives.

Product Publish Details

Release Date: October 15, 2025

SKU: FNCE25177

CPEU: 1.50 (Valid Until September 16, 2028)

Learning Objectives

  • Identify and assess common disordered eating and body image struggles men face related to individual lived experiences shared anonymously.
  • Describe how traditional masculine norms influence men’s eating behaviors, body image, and emotional relationship with food.
  • Implement strategies and communication techniques to foster a supportive, non-judgmental environment for male clients to discuss body image and food concerns, and challenging harmful constructs.

Performance Indicators

  • 1.4.2 Confirms client’s and/or substitute decision-maker’s goals for care and understanding of nutrition findings and interventions before proceeding with services or nutrition care plans.
  • 3.3.1 Identifies needs for and negotiates common ground with clients, inter- and intra-professional team members, and other stakeholders.
  • 10.6.8 Develops counseling or coaching goals in collaboration with clients.

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David Orozco, MS, RDN, LD, CIEC, EP-C

Moderator

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Aaron Flores, RDN

Speaker

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Stephen Reeder, MA, LPCC, CEDS, NCC

Speaker

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