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Is it true that eating alone is bad for you?

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imprecise, and eating culture differs widely between countries.

Dr. Katherine Hanna from the Queensland University of Technology in Australia, said, “It is difficult to separate out the impact of eating alone on physical, and in particular psychologi­cal, consequenc­es due to the associatio­n between eating alone and other factors that [affect] physical and mental health such as loneliness, living alone and socioecono­mic factors.”

Even when studies do find a link between eating alone and health problems after controllin­g for these factors, many look only at a snapshot in time, meaning solo dining might be a result, rather than a cause, of health or social problems.

Naveed Sattar, professor of metabolic medicine at the University of Glasgow, said that eating alone might result from weight concerns, rather than being a result of them.

He said, “If you are more overweight or obese and you are a little bit embarrasse­d about how much you eat, you might shun eating with other people a little bit and start to eat more alone.”

Hanna noted that one study found older male lone eaters were more likely to be either underweigh­t or overweight, while a review of the impact of eating in the presence of others highlighte­d that some studies found people ate more when in a group, but other studies found the reverse.

Another study found people ate more pasta in the presence of an actor in a fat suit, regardless of what she put on her plate, suggesting who we dine with might play a role in how much is eaten.

And while some work has suggested eating alone might be linked to a poorer diet, Sattar said many people chose healthy food even when eating alone.

Hanna also flagged one study that found eating alone and eating healthily were linked in young adults.

Dr. Stephanie Cacioppo, a neurobiolo­gist at the University of Chicago, said there are other factors to consider too.

She said, “The real question is how you feel when you eat.

“Research shows that if you feel lonely when you eat — whether you are alone or at a business lunch — you will have a higher fat-calorie intake per meal.”

Sam Dick of the Campaign to End Loneliness said eating alone can be a problem if it is not a choice.

He said, “Choosing to eat alone is very different to having to eat alone.

“A moment of solitude to enjoy a solo dinner is not the same as not having someone to eat with on a regular basis, which is the case for many older people.

“We must consider the long-term implicatio­ns for the cultural movement of eating alone.

“Sharing a meal with others is one of the best ways to bond and build our connection­s.”

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