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emotional eating

American  
[ih-moh-shuh-nl ee-ting] / ɪˈmoʊ ʃə nl ˈi tɪŋ /

noun

  1. eating, often excessively, as a response to stress, boredom, unhappiness, or other emotional condition, rather than as a response to physical hunger.

    Prolonged loneliness can lead to a number of unhealthy habits, including emotional eating.


Etymology

Origin of emotional eating

First recorded in 1975–80

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However, by the 12 month mark, emotional eating and restrained eating had largely returned to their original levels.

From Science Daily May 7, 2026

"Individuals with prominent emotional eating tendencies may require additional behavioral or psychological support."

From Science Daily May 7, 2026

“This type of obsessive food-related thinking can override hunger cues and lead to patterns of overeating, undereating or emotional eating — especially for people who are overweight,” Tufts said.

From Los Angeles Times Dec. 30, 2025

There are many therapeutic interventions that work to improve aspects associated with emotional eating.

From Salon Sep. 24, 2024

And, let’s face it, emotional eating often involves sugar.

From Seattle Times Apr. 3, 2023

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