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Stress eating in early childhood could lead to extra weight later

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A new study showed that children as young as four years old who experience stress eat more in the absence of hunger, beginning a cycle that could possibly mean extra pounds down the road.

Unlike previous cross-sectional research, this study from the University of Michigan (UM) focused on behavior over time, xinhuanet. com wrote.

Researcher­s followed 207 low-income children from 2009 to 2015, recorded stress exposures and observed their eating behaviors.

The researcher­s define early life stress as chaotic home environmen­ts, and exposure to other negative life events, such as witnessing violence or trauma or experienci­ng material deprivatio­n.

Children in poverty are extremely vulnerable to violence exposure, food scarcity and worry over limited resources.

These stresses can result in neurobiolo­gical, cognitive, social-emotional, behavioral and physical health effects.

In the study, the researcher­s found that greater stress exposure correlated to increases in eating in absence of hunger and in emotional overeating.

Alison Miller, associate professor of health behavior and health education at the UM School of Public Health, said, “Kids who had higher levels of stress were observed to eat more in the absence of hunger and emotionall­y overeat more, as reported by their parents.

“Focusing on a pattern of eating as a stress coping mechanism in young children is important.

“These are small increases over time in eating behaviors related to stress during the period of childhood aged between four and seven years.

“What’s salient is that children who eat this way very early in childhood may be at higher risk of having these small changes lead to weight gain over time, increasing health risk.”

Miller said the public health response should be to screen for these risks at early life health appointmen­ts, address community issues like food scarcity, encourage physical activity, support parents so they can promote healthy habits, and work to improve stress regulation skills during childhood.

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