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- Q17010564 subject Q7779711.
- Q17010564 subject Q8236195.
- Q17010564 subject Q8503628.
- Q17010564 abstract "Emotional eating is defined as overeating in order to relieve negative emotions. Thus, emotional eating is considered a maladaptive coping strategy. If an individual frequently engages in emotional eating, it can increase the risk of developing other eating disorders, like bulimia and anorexia nervosa. Research has also shown that the presence of an existing eating disorder increases the likelihood that an individual will engage in emotional eating. Given the relationship between serious eating disorders and emotional eating behavior, it is important for clinical psychologists and nutritionists to recognize the signs of emotional eating and provide individuals with treatment. Since emotional eating is utilized to manage negative emotions, treatment necessitates learning healthy and more effective coping strategies.".
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- Q17010564 wikiPageWikiLink Q7779711.
- Q17010564 wikiPageWikiLink Q8236195.
- Q17010564 wikiPageWikiLink Q8503628.
- Q17010564 comment "Emotional eating is defined as overeating in order to relieve negative emotions. Thus, emotional eating is considered a maladaptive coping strategy. If an individual frequently engages in emotional eating, it can increase the risk of developing other eating disorders, like bulimia and anorexia nervosa. Research has also shown that the presence of an existing eating disorder increases the likelihood that an individual will engage in emotional eating.".
- Q17010564 label "Emotional eating".