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Research Updates On Emotional Eating and Binge Eating Disorder

Breaking Up With Binge Eating

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Exploring Maladaptive Strategies and Emotional Eating Correlations

Research in 2024 identified maladaptive strategies like self-blame, rumination, catastrophizing, and blaming others. It examined how these strategies related to emotional eating in 398 participants. The study found that catastrophizing and self-blame were strongly correlated with emotional eating. Catastrophizing involves perceiving everyday events as overwhelmingly dire, leading to anxiety and maladaptive behaviors like emotional eating. Furthermore, catastrophizing was also linked to the severity of binge eating disorder.

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