When You’re Upset, Do You Tend to Gain or Los
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Last updated: Tuesday, October 18, 2011

Life can feel like a roller coaster at times and when dealing with breakups, fights with your best friend, the chronic illness of a family, your emotions can affect your appetite. When deeply upset, some people reach for ice cream, cake, and chips all at once to comfort themselves, while others may feel so depressed, they push their dinner plates away. Even celebs aren’t immune to how life’s events

affect the scale. I’m curious, how does being upset affect your eating habits and, subsequently, your weight? When you're upset, do you tend to gain or lose weight? I’m an emotional eater, so I tend to gain weight when I’m upset. When I’m sad, I lose my appetite and end up dropping pounds.

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