The effect of stress on food intake varies across individuals, according to gender, bodyweight and eating style. However, little is known about the relative importance of these variables in stress-induced eating. Similarly, little research has addressed whether the effect of stress on intake differs according to stressor characteristics and food type. Psychological accounts of stress-induced eating have suggested a change in attentional processing of food stimuli when stressed, but this theory has not yet been directly tested. Physiological accounts of stress-induced eating propose that cortisol secretion during the physiological stress response has an appetitive effect, a theory that has received support from the laboratory, but has not be...
Much research has been conducted regarding the link between stress and eating behaviors. The current...
Animal studies suggest a relationship between blunted HPA-axis stress reactivity and increased stres...
Increased food intake, termed “comfort eating”, is a pathologic coping mechanism in chronic stress. ...
Stress is thought to influence human eating behavior and has been examined in animal and human studi...
Two studies investigated the stress–eating relationship. The first examined self-reported changes in...
Obesity is a major health problem in western society and caused by different factors. Stress-induced...
Two studies investigated the stress–eating relationship. The first examined self-reported changes in...
Two studies investigated the stress–eating relationship. The first examined self-reported changes in...
Animal studies suggest a relationship between blunted HPA-axis stress reactivity and increased stres...
Stress leads to detrimental health outcomes through direct biological and indirect behavioural chang...
Background: The effects of psychological stress on eating behaviors either through psychological/soc...
Both psychological and physical stressors induce the secretion of glucocorticoids and insulin, which...
Both psychological and physical stressors induce the secretion of glucocorticoids and insulin, which...
Background: The effects of psychological stress on eating behaviors either through psychological/soc...
We examined the relationship between stress, dietary restraint, and the consumption of sweet and sa...
Much research has been conducted regarding the link between stress and eating behaviors. The current...
Animal studies suggest a relationship between blunted HPA-axis stress reactivity and increased stres...
Increased food intake, termed “comfort eating”, is a pathologic coping mechanism in chronic stress. ...
Stress is thought to influence human eating behavior and has been examined in animal and human studi...
Two studies investigated the stress–eating relationship. The first examined self-reported changes in...
Obesity is a major health problem in western society and caused by different factors. Stress-induced...
Two studies investigated the stress–eating relationship. The first examined self-reported changes in...
Two studies investigated the stress–eating relationship. The first examined self-reported changes in...
Animal studies suggest a relationship between blunted HPA-axis stress reactivity and increased stres...
Stress leads to detrimental health outcomes through direct biological and indirect behavioural chang...
Background: The effects of psychological stress on eating behaviors either through psychological/soc...
Both psychological and physical stressors induce the secretion of glucocorticoids and insulin, which...
Both psychological and physical stressors induce the secretion of glucocorticoids and insulin, which...
Background: The effects of psychological stress on eating behaviors either through psychological/soc...
We examined the relationship between stress, dietary restraint, and the consumption of sweet and sa...
Much research has been conducted regarding the link between stress and eating behaviors. The current...
Animal studies suggest a relationship between blunted HPA-axis stress reactivity and increased stres...
Increased food intake, termed “comfort eating”, is a pathologic coping mechanism in chronic stress. ...