Stress and Eating
Stress can significantly influence eating behaviors, leading to cravings for high-fat, high-sugar comfort foods. While some may react by losing weight during stressful periods, many experience compulsive eating tendencies that contribute to obesity. This phenomenon is often linked to a lack of control over eating and a heightened stress response, making it challenging to maintain a healthy weight.In this clip
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How does stress increase emotional eating as discussed in the episode "Dr. Elissa Epel: Control Stress for Healthy Eating, Metabolism & Aging | Huberman Lab Podcast" and the clip "Breaking Compulsive Eating"?
How does stress increase emotional eating as discussed in the episode Dr. Elissa Epel: Control Stress for Healthy Eating, Metabolism & Aging, & Aging | Huberman Lab Podcast and the clip Breaking Compulsive Eating?
How does stress increase emotional eating as discussed in the episode Dr. Elissa Epel: Control Stress for Healthy Eating, Metabolism & Aging | Huberman Lab Podcast and the clip Breaking Compulsive Eating?