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Emotional Eating: Factors Behind Motivations
Emotional eating refers to the consumption of food driven by emotions rather than physical hunger. Common triggers include ...
Emotional eating can be driven by our survival instincts. “Our bodies don’t recognise the difference between the stress of a lion chasing us and the stress of deadlines at work”, says ...
Do you remember when your out-of-control emotional eating first began? I can, even though it was more than five decades ago. I was 9, a skinny, active child-- and suddenly I was stuffing myself ...
Do you comfort yourself with food? Emotional eating is a tendency to overeat or eat unhealthy foods in response to strong negative emotions. While occasional emotional eating isn’t necessarily ...
Whether it’s the dopamine rush of a sweet treat or the comfort of a warm meal, our body’s biochemical processes, in response ...
Emotional eating refers to the tendency to consume food in response to emotional states rather than hunger. This behavior can significantly influence dietary choices and overall health ...
Alison Weihe, 65, says she looks younger than she did at 50 but has absolutely no idea how much she weighs as after a ...
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But it was me, feeling miserable about my fat, distorted body through more than five decades of helplessness against the power of my food cravings and emotional eating. I've eaten my way to a size ...
Individuals exhibiting these traits seemed to struggle with regulating their eating habits, showcasing a potential link between emotional states and the persistence of unhealthy dietary practices.