Stress Eating And Cases Analyzed

By James Spann


Emotional eating refers to taking food with a view it will sooth or reduce your negative feelings. Some of these emotions may include sadness, anger, boredom, stress, fear and loneliness. The daily events that humans participate in can trigger these emotions and result into stress eating among other effects.

There are many other reasons why people eat apart from hunger. Some people take food to seek comfort while other do so to obtain emotional relief. Taking food to cope with difficulties does not help at all solve the situation; it makes the situation get worse. It does not solve any issue, in fact after one has eaten the situation remains the same and one feels bad for overeating. It is vital for people to know what causes stressful situations to help avoid unnecessary food cravings and overeating.

Taking food as a reward, to celebrate or using food as a pick up once in a while is not bad. However, when one start taking food with an objective of coping emotionally with an issue, when you find that every time things are not fine you are opening the refrigerator know that you are eating due to stress. People can also turn to food when they are lonely, exhausted, angry or bored.

Turning to food cannot fill emotional hunger. Overeating may feel good but unfortunately it does not solve anything because the problem that triggered the eating remains. Quite often the end results are worse. One feels bad than before because they unknowingly added unnecessary calories. People often will feel helpless has have messed themselves more. They blame themselves for lacking will power to control their situation.

Emotional eating is the main challenge affecting weight loss efforts in many people. It is vital that people cultivate good ways of dealing with their problems. This so because most of the times when people lack a way out of situations they take food to seek for relief. Majority of people who do these often find themselves in problems of weight gain. At the end one feels powerless, defeated and cannot manage their eating patterns anymore.

Current nutrition research has exposed that one of the challenges that people are facing today is maintain their weight. People are aware of what they should eat to live healthy but unfortunately, daily situations affect their consumption patterns. Fatigue, financial constraints, unemployment, and relationship conflicts often cause stress which may affect what one eats.

When people are not aware of proper ways to deal with their emotions they often find themselves struggling to maintain their weight. Putting people on diet may easily fail because the logic assumes that lack of knowledge of good eating habits is the only cause of weight issues. Nutritional knowledge alone may not work especially when one is going through stressful situations.

There are three main tips one can employ to stop emotional eating. These include physical exercise which helps brighten moods. Again ensure that every day you set time for relaxation at least thirty minutes. Also make sure you connect with people, close relationships are important.




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