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Weight loss: Gain control of emotional eating
The connection between mood, food and weight loss
Tips to get your weight-loss efforts back on track
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How the mood-food-weight loss cycle works
How do you get back on track?
When to seek professional help
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Sometimes the strongest food cravings hit when you're at your weakest point emotionally. You may turn to food for comfort — consciously or unconsciously — when facing a difficult problem, feeling stressed or even feeling bored.
Emotional eating can sabotage your weight-loss efforts. It often leads to eating too much — especially too much of high-calorie, sweet and fatty foods. The good news is that if you're prone to emotional eating, you can take steps to regain control of your eating habits and get back on track with your weight-loss goals.