Stress eaters show a pattern of eating behavior that could have benefits in non-stressful situations, reveals study. The study, published in emPsychological Science/em, a journal of the Association for Psychological Science, shows that "munchers" and "skippers" display compensatory patterns of consumption in response to positive and negative social situations. While munchers in the study ate more after being stressed, they ate less in response to a ...
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