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stress eating

American  
[stres ee-ting] / ˈstrɛs ˌi tɪŋ /

noun

  1. emotional eating, especially in response to stress, tension, or anxiety.

    Stress eating is a common response to emotional turbulence that can damage your body over the long term.


Etymology

Origin of stress eating

First recorded in 1960–65

Example Sentences

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It also showed promise for monitoring signs of stress, eating, exercise and ovulation.

From Science Daily

“I’m not stress eating. I’m stress baking because I just keep cooking things like, ‘Oh, what’s this new recipe that’ll make me feel better?’,”

From Seattle Times

“Take long walks to clear your head in order to deal with the stress,” he coached Santos via text, urging him to avoid stress eating and alcohol.

From Seattle Times

Learn how to stop stress eating and train your brain to crave healthy foods.

From Washington Post

Preventing stress, eating healthy meals, staying hydrated, exercising and abstaining from alcohol also promote recovery.

From Washington Post