Author:
Kumar Pawan,N Harshitha,Ahamad Syed Moqthadeer
Abstract
The intricate connections between stress eating, depression, and anxiety are examined in this review. Emotional and stress eating patterns are frequently influenced by anxiety and sadness, which can worsen these mental health issues. The current knowledge of the etiology, clinical characteristics, and management approaches for these interrelated problems is summarized in this study. It attempts to give researchers and medical practitioners a thorough understanding of the issues of eating disorders linked to stress, anxiety, and depression so they can more effectively manage these problems.
Publisher
International Journal of Innovative Science and Research Technology
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