Comfort Eating & Stress
While seeking solace in food can provide temporary relief, research suggests that it may impair the body’s natural mechanisms for stress recovery, aggravate the negative effects of stress on overall well-being.
Read MoreWhile seeking solace in food can provide temporary relief, research suggests that it may impair the body’s natural mechanisms for stress recovery, aggravate the negative effects of stress on overall well-being.
Read MoreBy Elisa Daly “Elisa is a current MSc student in Nutrition and Behaviour, having already gained a PG cert in […]
Read MoreThis article is written by Louise Bennion ANutr. Louise is a Registered Associate Nutritionist currently working in the NHS with […]
Read MoreThis article is written by Louise Bennion ANutr. Louise is a Registered Associate Nutritionist currently working in the NHS with […]
Read MoreAs outlined in my previous post, the prevalence of children living with obesity is one of the biggest health problems […]
Read MoreDr Jess Laidlaw introduces the global challenge of childhood obesity, and what you can do to make a difference. Hello, […]
Read MoreIt’s been less than two weeks since the UK government launched its Better Health campaign to address overweight & obesity […]
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