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Why Stress Makes Us Starve or Stuff

Why Stress Makes Us Starve or Stuff

Update: 2025-11-03
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In this episode Kyla explores how anxiety and overthinking commonly affect our eating—either shutting down appetite or triggering comfort-eating—and why these responses are not a moral failing but a nervous system reaction.


She shares practical steps: notice and track your patterns and triggers, calm your body before eating (breathing, a warm drink, a walk), and create space between feeling and reacting. Kyla teaches a simple, but powerful thought-distancing exercise—turn “I’m anxious” into “I’m having the thought that I’m anxious”—to reduce reactivity and build curiosity.


Kyla Holley


Director of the Australian Centre for Eating Behaviour


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Practice these techniques to shift emotional eating from your only coping skill to one of many, and to start transforming your relationship with food.

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Why Stress Makes Us Starve or Stuff

Why Stress Makes Us Starve or Stuff

Kyla Holley