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Full article: Stress and eating behaviours in healthy adults: a . . . Stress can lead to disruption to normal eating behaviours, although the strength of these associations is unknown This is the first meta-analysis to determine the strength of the stress-eating relationship in healthy adults and to explore the impact of potential moderators
Identifying stress-related eating in behavioural research: A review Understanding the relationship between stress and food intake is important, particularly in view of the increasing prevalence of obesity The purpose of this review is to examine how stress-related eating has been defined and measured in the literature to date
Diet, Stress and Mental Health - PMC Methods: We reviewed the literature on the relationship between diet, stress, obesity and psychiatric disorders related to stress Results: Diet and obesity can affect mood through direct effects, or stress-related mental disorders could lead to changes in diet habits that affect weight
Mindful Eating: A Review Of How The Stress-Digestion . . . - PubMed The stress-digestion-mindfulness triad is a hypothesized construct, integrating what is understood about the digestive system with literature about the nervous system, neuro-endocrine-immune signaling, stress, and mindfulness
THE COMPLEX LINKS BETWEEN MENTAL HEALTH AND STRESS EATING: A . . . This research paper provides a comprehensive review of the complex links between mental health and stress eating Recognizing the intricate interplay of biological, psychological, social, and environmental factors, the study aims to deepen our understanding of how stress influences eating behaviours and its subsequent impact on mental health
Does food insecurity cause anxiety and depression? Evidence from the . . . Food insecurity is associated with increased odds of stress, anxiety and depression [3 – 5] However, the explanation for these associations is currently unclear Identifying the mechanisms involved could inform the design of interventions to improve mental health