Healthy Weight Loss: How To Overcome Emotional Eating

by GirlShrink · 11 comments

in Blog,Diet,Relationship Dating

Eating is a part of life. Your body gets its nutrients from food. Sometimes we can go overboard with our eating habits and it can result in gaining weight. One issue with food is emotional eating.

The problem of emotional eating may end with the scale but it begins in the mind. Stress takes its toll on your life. When your defenses are compromised your health takes a hit and so do your emotions.

Everyone has good days and bad days. How we deal with the bad ones brings emotional eating into play. You look for comfort for your hurts. People who turn to food for comfort find a coping mechanism that wonít judge them, hurt them or tell them no. To complicate the issue, eating pleasurable foods can stimulate the release of endorphins just like exercise. So, after you eat, you feel better.

Emotional eaters use food to relieve stress. They hide behind the food instead of seeking solutions to the problems. This is not uncommon when the stressor is something horrible such as physical abuse or a death.

But, how do you know you are using food in this way? The first sign is obvious. You will gain weight if you eat too much. In light of the weight gain, examine other areas of your life:

* Have you been under stress lately at work or at home?
* Has anything traumatic happened in the last year?
* Are you dealing with a problem but havenít found a solution?

Answering yes to any of these questions could mean that you are an emotional eater. You eat but you are not necessarily hungry at the time. The foods that you choose are what we term comfort foods:

* High fat foods like French fries, fried foods
* High carb foods like macaroni and cheese, mashed potatoes
* Sugary foods like ice cream, donuts, cookies, cake

There is help for emotional eaters. The first step is recognizing that you have a problem. You’ll experience feelings of helplessness and guilt. The guilt is over potentially ruining your health and the helplessness lies in the fact that you donít see a way out.

Secondly, seek counseling. There are many types of counselors out there that can meet your need. Emotional eating has nothing to do with dieting or changing your eating habits but gaining control over your emotions.

A counselor might suggest things like visualization, practicing problem solving skills, relaxation techniques and family support. Visualization helps you to see your problems in a realistic way and not blown out of proportion. You will also learn to see food as nutrition for the body and not an emotional crutch.

Thirdly, your family can learn your triggers for stress and be on the lookout for changes in your eating habits. They can help you be aware of the foods you are eating, assist you in making healthy food choices and exercise along with you. Proper diet and exercise increases immunity, blood flow and positive thinking. Yoga enhances the mind/body connection so you don’t eat when you aren’t hungry.

Finding new ways to solve your problems and deal with stress will push food out of the equation. You’ll feel good about finding solutions which will replace the dependence on food.

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  • American Girl

    Emotional eating is sure a bad thing if things are blowing out of proportion. One way of overcoming your emotional eating is surround yourself with people who loves you and divert your attention to something that is productive.

    Anyway, you provided well comprehensive and helpful information in getting over emotional eating.

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  • http://www.roseannaleaton.com Roseanna Leaton

    Hypnosis is a very good place to start when you are looking for help in overcoming emotional eating. With Hypnosis you have access to your subconscious mind which is the part that acts instinctively; it therefore allows you to identify causes more easily and make changes in behavior accordingly. Hypnosis treatment need not be expenisve as hypnosis mp3 downloads are easily available and very effective.

  • http://www.totellwellness.com Yvette Cabala

    Emotional eating is such a hard battle since our emotions are always coming and going. I have had to find help to win this war. Currently I am trying a online program through http://www.totellwellness.com to help me stop the compulsive eating and binging so far I am liking it and it has open my eyes to how I eat foods and checking my emotional state.

    I really enjoy their online videos which go through the exercise programs, it feels as though you have a coach working with you the entire time.

  • http://stresseating.com Carol@Stress Eating

    Unfortunately, many counselors don’t really understand the problem and can’t offer solutions. Reducing stress and learning to manage feelings without food are key.
    .-= Carol@Stress Eating´s last blog ..Stress Relief and Hot Yoga =-.

  • http://www.totellwellness.com Sally stop emotional eating

    Great post definitely you need to admit you are a emotional eater to start the healing process. My friend was the one to point out my flaws of eating when I am stressed, I finally decided to do something about it.
    Yvette. I have had some success with emotional eating, I actually have signed up http://www.totellwellness.com, and had great success so far, I am able to control my emotional eating better than before and am excited to see the results as I have started to see a trainer to get me started on a fitness program. Good luck

  • http://mycyc.com/ mark

    some good sound advice, emotional eating (like eating because your feel sad, then getting sadder because your overweight) is a hard habit to break, your article sounds like it would help people that are stuck in that situation.
    .-= mark´s last blog ..Eating Disorders: Bulimia Nervosa =-.

  • http://www.fitfatloss.com Aden

    …eating pleasurable foods can stimulate the release of endorphins just like exercise.. WOW. That explains a few things. I’m going to have to check into this more. That was a great post you made to your blog. I know that years ago, when some major event happened in my life, my “feel good” food was jelly beans! I called it “comfort food”. Also, whenever work stressed me recently, I always wanted to snack – of course, being older (and wiser?) now, I made that connection and was able to put the brakes on the unnecessary calorie intake. We probably all go after comfort food from time to time though, and now I know why. Thanks for the post, it’s always good to find out more!
    .-= Aden´s last blog ..Snack Without Fear =-.

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    Sometimes diet and exercise is simply not enough, because there may be excess weight, only around two points. It is not fat, so it can not dissolve, it still can be wiped out, simply requiring a diet supplement.

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  • Anonymous

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