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  1. May 24, 2021 · Furthermore, the review aimed to investigate the effects of stress on the amount of overall food consumed, as well as separately for unhealthy and healthy foods along with an examination of moderating variables of the stress and food intake relationship (i.e., gender, weight status, eating styles, age, study quality, stress measure and sample size).

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  2. Maladaptive eating styles interfere with consuming a healthy diet and include emotional eating, restraint eating, food addiction, food neophobia, and unhealthy weight-management behaviors [49,50,51]. Emotional eating is provoked by feelings that cause individuals to use food as a strategy for coping [ 52 ].

  3. The term “stress” refers to processes involving perception, appraisal, and response to noxious events or stimuli 13. Stress experiences can be emotionally (e.g., interpersonal conflict, loss of loved ones, unemployment) or physiologically (e.g., food deprivation, illness, drug withdrawal states) challenging.

  4. Jul 1, 2023 · Of these three, emotional eating has been suggested to be the pre-eminent eating style in moderating stress-induced eating behaviors (O'Connor et al., 2008), however, relatively few studies have investigated the influence of eating styles on daily eating behaviors. Therefore, the current study also considered the moderating effects of emotional, external and restrained eating styles on daily ...

  5. Still, strong food cravings do not necessarily lead to food consumption, due to a number of intermittent variables like social context and food availability, however, such cravings often precede consumption [19, 27] and can predict snack consumption better than hunger . Thus, the occurrence of food cravings might be predictive for subsequent less goal-congruent eating behaviours.

  6. Abstract. Stress leads to detrimental health outcomes through direct biological and indirect behavioural changes. 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 ...

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  8. Apr 29, 2021 · meta-analysis; eating styles; ... Eating styles are thought to moderate food consumption when experiencing stress (e.g., restraint, ... The relationship between stress and food consumption was ...

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