07-08-2013, 02:38 PM
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Originally Posted by Miss Scarlett
It's interesting isn't it? This close connection between our emotions and eating.
There's a flip side to stress eating and I haven't seen it mentioned here...stress not-eating.
Has anyone experienced this?
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Guilty as charged...what's crazy is that when things start to calm down, and I start eating again, the weight loss begins, and I can't make it stop. During extreme stress, my cortisol levels shoot up, and combined with less sleep, I can't lose weight even if I try to diet and exercise.
Apparently, lack of sufficient sleep also plays a large role in increasing the cortisol levels, which translates into an increase in abdominal fat (stress) storage. Vicious cycle for anyone dealing with difficulties, especially when combined with insomnia.
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