Strategies For Dealing With Stress Eating

By James Spann


People do not only eat to feel their stomach. Recent nutrition research has shown that emotional feeding is a big challenge that most people have to deal with today. Stress eating refers to taking food to fill negative emotions. Some of these feelings include sadness, loneliness, boredom and anger. The daily activities such as employment can trigger negative feelings that result to emotional eating.

People can eat for different reasons. It is unfortunate that some people seek comfort in food whenever they are going through difficult situations. Taking food because you are going through stressful situations does not at all solve problems. After one has eaten they feel worse than before because they have added unnecessary calories.

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.

Taking food to overcome emotions will never work for anyone. One may enjoy it but the situation that evoked the negative emotions will still remain or even get worse. After taking it one feels bad than before; they feel bad that they have added calories and also overpowered by their eating habits. Often the end result is a feeling of guilty due to reckless eating and lack of will power to deal with their situation.

There is a relationship between trauma and weight loss. It is essential that people learn good ways of handling their problems. Immediately one fails to seek healthy ways of dealing their emotions thy turn to overeating. It is sad that it frustrates one weight loss efforts making it harder and harder to control their weight or reduce. The end result is that one feels powerless over their emotions and food.

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.

There is a connection between ability to solve problems and consumption habits. When people are not to solve their issues they may turn to food which leads to weight gain. Putting one on diet at times may not be successful because the assumption is lack of nutrition knowledge is the only cause of weight issues which is not true. Nutritional knowledge alone may not work especially when one is going through emotional challenges.

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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