The goal of this clinical trial is to evaluate whether a non-diet nutrition education program can improve eating behaviors, body image, and well-being in normal-BMI women aged 19-35 years. The main questions it aims to answer are: * Does participation in an 8-week non-diet nutrition education program improve eating behavior, body image, and well-being over time in the intervention group compared to the control group? * Is there a significant difference between the intervention and control groups in eating behavior, body image, and well-being after the intervention? Researchers will compare an intervention group receiving an 8-week non-diet nutrition education with a control group receiving no intervention, to see if the program leads to improvements in psychological and behavioral outcomes without focusing on weight loss. Participants will: * Complete pre- and post-intervention assessments, including validated questionnaires on eating behavior (DEBQ, FCQ, IES-2), body image (BAS, Stunkard Figure Rating Scale), and psychological well-being (WHO-5, Rosenberg Self-Esteem Scale), as well as a 3-day food diary. * Be randomly assigned to either the intervention group (8-week online non-diet nutrition education sessions) or the control group (no intervention). * Engage in 8 weekly, 60-minute sessions focused on intuitive eating, body acceptance, and health-promoting nutrition.
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Eating Behavior
Timeframe: Baseline and 8 weeks after intervention
Food Choice Motivation
Timeframe: Baseline and 8 weeks after intervention
Intuitive Eating
Timeframe: Baseline and 8 weeks after intervention
Body Appreciation
Timeframe: Baseline and 8 weeks after intervention
Body Dissatisfaction
Timeframe: Baseline and 8 weeks after intervention
Well-Being
Timeframe: Baseline and 8 weeks after intervention
Self-Esteem
Timeframe: Baseline and 8 weeks after intervention