There is an association between emotional eating and CV damage in adults that can be mediated by stress levels, according to a study published in European Journal of Preventive Cardiology.
“Our results suggest that CVD prevention should also take into account eating behavior and include emotion regulation skills teaching,” Anfisa Puchkova-Sistac, of University of Lorraine in France, and colleagues wrote.
In a longitudinal, single-center familial study of 1,109 initially healthy participants (916 adults, 193 adolescents) from the STANISLAS study cohort in the Lorraine region of
Eating behavior, emotional regulation impact CV health
There is an association between emotional eating and CV damage in adults that can be mediated by stress levels, according to a study published in European Journal of Preventive Cardiology.
“Our results suggest that CVD prevention should also take into account eating behavior and include emotion regulation skills teaching,” Anfisa Puchkova-Sistac, of University of Lorraine in France, and colleagues wrote.
In a longitudinal, single-center familial study of 1,109 initially healthy participants (916 adults, 193 adolescents) from the STANISLAS study cohort in the Lorraine region of