Emotional Eating
THE VOICE OF EMOTIONAL
EATING!
Can you identify with any of these situations?
You are working on a presentation at work and it is
coming together just as you’d hoped. You are
pleased with the progress you have made and know
that your boss will be too. All of a sudden, you want
to eat…perhaps something sweet, salty and
crunchy. The coffee shop is just across the street a
couple of minutes away. You ate lunch less than an
hour ago so you aren’t really hungry. You can’t stop
thinking of eating. Why?
You are driving to school to meet with your child’s
teacher for a routine parent/teacher conference. No
big deal, right? On your way to the school, you
drive by your favorite restaurant or fast food
establishment. Even though you aren’t hungry, you
are craving something immediately that it serves?
You drive through for a “quick snack" and are a few
minutes late for the conference. What happened?
You received good news – you want to eat; you are
worried – you want to eat; you are feeling down for
no particular reason that you can identify – you want
to eat. What is this voice that is similar to a
recording playing over and over in your head? This us head hunger
for emotional eating.
What is emotional eating? Emotional eating is
when we eat in response to situations and feelings
other than true physical hunger. Emotional eating is
a way to suppress or calm emotions such as worry,
boredom, sadness, or stress. The key to leaving the
voice of emotional eating unanswered is to be
aware. Be aware that emotional eating is triggered
when you eat to feed a feeling, whether consciously
or unconsciously, rather than feed a physical hunger.
So..stop, look, listen.
Some of the ways you can distinguish emotional
eating from physical hunger are:
→ If you are craving a certain food, and only that
food will do (such as cookies, chips, pizza, or an
unhealthy food item), that is emotional eating. If
you eat because you are experiencing physical
hunger, you are open to food choices to satisfy that
hunger.
→ Emotional eating hunger strikes suddenly while
physical hunger occurs gradually. Emotional hunger
happens instantaneously and wants to be satisfied
NOW. Physical hunger does not demand to be
satisfied immediately and can be delayed.
→ Emotional eating is usually a process that is
ongoing and prolonged. You can’t seem to be
satisfied and continue eating. One of the behaviors
associated with emotional eating is searching. You
eat something and then search for more or
something else to feel full and satisfied. With
physical hunger, you can stop eating when you feel
a sense of satiety.