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Nutrition, Behavior Health, and Behavior Change: Rethinking the Current Model of Health PRESENTATION BY: LUKE MEIER MA, PLMHP, C.S.N.

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1 Nutrition, Behavior Health, and Behavior Change: Rethinking the Current Model of Health PRESENTATION BY: LUKE MEIER MA, PLMHP, C.S.N.

2 My Philosophy “The doctor of the future will no longer treat the human frame with drugs, but rather will cure and prevent disease with nutrition” - Thomas Edison

3 Nutrition Defined  Nutrition refers to the process of providing or obtaining the food necessary for health and growth.  Overall, Nourishment

4 What does nutrition have to do with behavior health? - The body runs on the nutrients we consume. - The bioavailability of nutrients is based on the quality of food. - Essential Nutrients are needed to maintain life. - The brain is only as good as the food consumed. - Malnutrition also affects mental health. - Proper nourishment as well as lack of proper nourishment affects the workings of the brain.

5 Where do we get this nourishment? - Three main sources of nourishment aka energy  Carbohydrates  Fats  Proteins

6 Carbohydrates - A main energy source for the body. - Converts to glucose, then stored in the muscle and liver tissue as glycogen - Able to penetrate blood-brain barrier to provide energy to the brain. - Different types convert differently and affect the brain - Simple carbohydrates- One or two sugars  Converts to blood sugar easier - Complex carbohydrates- Three or more sugars  Takes longer to convert to blood sugar

7 Processed Carbohydrates - Too much sugar or refined carbohydrates at one time can actually deprive the brain of glucose - Refined carbohydrates lacks basic nutrients needed for digestion - Cause insulin release=hormone dysregulation= potential mood disorder - Refined, processed, cheap, stimulating  Much like something else

8 Fats A slow digesting energy source converted to free fatty acids that the body and mind can use once glycogen stores begin to run low. - Saturated - Unsaturated - Trans-fat

9 Saturated and Unsaturated - Mental and physical health - Necessary for production of myelin - Sustained source of energy - Helps maintain hormone homeostasis - Needed for absorption of essential vitamins and minerals - Satisfying, reduces cravings for nutrient deprived foods

10 Trans Fats, Flours, Sugars, Various Chemicals - Packaged food items - Fast food items - Candy, soda, sugary drinks of any type, fruit juices, fruit snacks, etc. - Margarine and hydrogenated oils - High Fructose Corn Syrup (worse than sugar) - Take place of nutrient dense food - Anti-nutrients, free radicals, inflammation

11 Proteins - This food substance is used by the entire body and mind at the cellular level. - Amino Acids - Sustain blood sugars - Nitrogen balance - Neurotransmitters

12 Neurotransmitters - Serotonin (tryptophan) - Contentment, satisfaction, overall definition of happiness, engaged interests - Norepinephrine (Tyrosine) - Stress hormone, attention and responding actions, fight-or-flight response, directly increasing heart rate, reduce neuroinflammation - Dopamine (Tyrosine or phenylalanine) - Helps control the brain's reward and pleasure centers, helps regulate movement and emotional responses, people with low dopamine activity may be more prone to addiction

13 Eating for Success - More attentive - Improved retention - Increase positive outlook - Feel better/look better - Increased Self esteem - Less stress on the body - Processed food not a necessity - Less medication, better absorption Just a day at the park!

14 Body in Balance - Homeostasis, body runs more efficiently - All nutrients utilized in efficient system - Vitamins and minerals utilized in balance with each other - The brain burns most of our daily caloric intake - The regulation of bodily functions - metabolism and sustaining life uses almost all energy consumed - Too much of any one nutrient can disrupt the delicate balance of the body

15 Supplements, too much of a good thing - Imbalances aren’t just a deficiency - Too much of any single nutrient can be problematic - Certain nutrients balance each other: - When one goes up, other needs to go up as well - Nutrients regulate each other - Liver and kidneys struggle - Difficult to know contents - Difficult to absorb - Can be ineffective versus whole food sources

16 Easy Right? Proper nutrients are needed for each and every cell!

17 Out of Whack aka Substance Abuse -What does happen when the body is out of whack? - Deficiencies/toxicities occur - Body unable to perform daily functions properly - Illnesses, inflammation, psychosis, increased rate of neural degeneration - Body corrodes - Chronic fatigue/pain - Medication induced deficiency - CRAVINGS!!! - Substance Induced Mental Health Symptoms

18 Mental Health Symptoms in Treatment - Schizophrenia - Depression - Anxiety - Bipolar Disorder - Eating disorders - PTSD - Personality Disorders - Others?

19 Addiction - What causes someone to use in the first place? - Escape - Others? - Why continued use? - Physiological need - Once craving substance, best method to help quit? - Coping skills, new behaviors - brain and body health needed!

20 Why the body craves?  Think of a pizza Kind of like this!

21 Pizza vs. Drug Use - Stimulation - Rewarding to my brain - Relaxing (emotional) - Nostalgic - Hunger? - Continued use - Trouble stopping - Hunger hormones Triggered?

22 Pizza vs. Drug Use - Rewarding - Stimulating - Pleasurable - Relaxing - Bringing back old memories - Emotions (positive and negative) - Withdrawal Difference?

23 Mental Health and Substance Use - Chicken or the egg - Self-medication - Maladaptive coping skill - Symptom management - Justifying - Drug use imbalance vs natural imbalance by brain with mental health symptoms vs nutrient deficiencies - Difference?

24 How Nutrition Can Help - Fulfill deficiencies/prevent toxicities - Fulfill cravings, increased life satisfaction - Sustain homeostasis - Whole food sources are rich in necessary nutrients for the body to recover from day to day breakdown - Improved cognitive ability (Maslow’s Hierarchy) - Increased self esteem (knowledge, control, body) - Assist in digestion and absorption of medication

25 Treatment with Nutrition* - Axis I (Proper nutrition can assist treatment of symptoms of major mental health as well as aid in medication absorption or possibly eradicate altogether) - Axis II (Proper nutrition can aid in emotional regulation) - Axis III (Physiologically the body can recover more efficiently with nutrient needs met) - Axis IV (Many of these problems can be alleviated with preventative health measures or while in treatment help the person better handle stress) - Axis V (GAF score increases significantly as mind and body feel better) *Note here that side effects are minimal utilizing nutrition in treatment

26 Give me a few reasons why not? - MONEY!

27 Other Side of the Coin - Counselors - Staff - Directors - CFOs - Psychiatrist - Psychologist - MDs/GPs - Peers

28 Behavior Change Needed - Counseling techniques to enforce belief in nutritional therapy - Nutritional Therapist with own treatment plan - Learning and applying CBT/DBT skills - Positive reinforcement - Nutrition education - Less treatment interference - Physical and mental - Increased structure

29 From A to B

30 Reinforce the Facts - Body needs balance - Nutrients run the body as efficiently as possible - Proper nutrition accounts for any deficiencies in body and mind - Proper nutrition encourages structural health of brain - Alleviate MH symptoms, increase likelihood of staying sober, Improve quality of life - Assist with medication effectiveness - Increase self esteem - Education is empowering - DOES NO HARM!!

31 Conclusion - Food is needed to live! - Further research is needed on effects of nutrition and mental health - Belief that this current model of treatment can change - Better budget analysis needed to determine higher cost of food vs detrimental effects of poor eating/med management/low self esteem/medical issues - Disease/mental health symptoms can be prevented/treated - Processed food can kill more people than any drug, what we choose to eat as either clinicians or clients has a direct effect on this - The brain is built on what we consume. No essential nutrients= No essential functions= no......

32 “ ” When we are no longer able to change a situation we are challenged to change ourselves V IKTOR E. F RANKL Thank You


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