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Emotional eating and obesity in adults: the role of depression, sleep and genes

机译:成人的情绪饮食和肥胖:抑郁,睡眠和基因的作用

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Stress and other negative emotions, such as depression and anxiety, can lead to both decreased and increased food intake. The term 'emotional eating' has been widely used to refer to the latter response: a tendency to eat in response to negative emotions with the chosen foods being primarily energy-dense and palatable ones. Emotional eating can be caused by various mechanisms, such as using eating to cope with negative emotions or confusing internal states of hunger and satiety with physiological changes related to emotions. An increasing number of prospective studies have shown that emotional eating predicts subsequent weight gain in adults. This review discusses particularly three lines of research on emotional eating and obesity in adults. First, studies implying that emotional eating may be one behavioural mechanism linking depression and development of obesity. Secondly, studies highlighting the relevance of night sleep duration by showing that adults with a combination of shorter sleep and higher emotional eating may be especially vulnerable to weight gain. Thirdly, an emerging literature suggesting that genes may influence body weight partly through emotional eating and other eating behaviour dimensions. The review concludes by discussing what kind of implications these three avenues of research offer for obesity prevention and treatment interventions.
机译:压力和其他负面情绪,如抑郁和焦虑,会导致食物摄入量的减少和增加。“情绪化饮食”一词已被广泛用于指后一种反应:一种对负面情绪做出反应的饮食倾向,所选择的食物主要是能量密集且美味的食物。情绪化进食可能由多种机制引起,比如利用进食来应对负面情绪,或者将饥饿和饱腹感的内部状态与情绪相关的生理变化混淆。越来越多的前瞻性研究表明,情绪化饮食可以预测成年人随后的体重增加。这篇综述特别讨论了关于成人情绪饮食和肥胖的三条研究路线。首先,研究表明情绪化饮食可能是联系抑郁和肥胖发展的一种行为机制。其次,研究强调了夜间睡眠时间的相关性,研究表明,睡眠时间较短、情绪化饮食较高的成年人可能特别容易体重增加。第三,新出现的文献表明,基因可能部分通过情绪饮食和其他饮食行为维度影响体重。该综述最后讨论了这三种研究途径对肥胖预防和治疗干预的影响。

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