我们吃什么情绪?

Miruna‑Lorelei Lovinescu
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这篇文章的目的是为了引起人们对大多数饮食失调患者的情感方面的关注,除了与热量需求、进餐频率或饮食原则相关的信息之外,还探讨了有助于饮食模式发展的主要生命阶段。研究的重点是宫内期和儿童生命的前五年生活方式的影响,以及家庭营养模式。意识到需要探索童年时期形成的饮食模式以及与饮食行为相关的无意识情绪,可以更全面地了解产生和维持超重的一系列因素。确定情绪因素和应对/保护机制可以增加超重或肥胖患者节食成功的机会。因此,每个营养专家都可以创建自己的一套问题来探索这些情感方面,这对于识别可能导致体重增加或减缓,甚至阻止健康个性化饮食计划的积极影响的保护模式很重要。
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What emotions do we eat?
The purpose of this article was to draw attention to the emotional aspects present in most of the eating disorder’s patients, beyond the information related to caloric needs, frequency of meals or dietary principles, with the exploration of the main life stages that contribute to the development of eating patterns. The focus was on the intrauterine period and the first five years of a child’s life lifestyle impact, as well as family nutrition patterns. Awareness of the need to explore eating patterns developed in childhood and the unconscious emotions associated with eating behaviors generates a more complete look at the set of factors that generate and maintain overweight. Identifying emotional factors and coping/protective mechanisms can increase the success chances of a diet in overweight or obese patients. Thus, each nutrition professional can create his own set of questions to explore these emotional aspects, important in identifying protective patterns that can lead to increasing body weight or slow down, even stop the positive impact of a healthy personalized diet plan.
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