Stress-Induced Eating Among Racial/Ethnic Groups in the United States: a Systematic Review.
Kelly F M KazmierskiMarie L GillespieSabrina KuoTomas ZuritaDania FelixUma RaoPublished in: Journal of racial and ethnic health disparities (2020)
Members of diverse racial/ethnic groups are susceptible to stress-induced unhealthy eating patterns, though evidence is insufficient to conclude whether the degree of susceptibility differs among groups. Additional studies utilizing observational measures of food intake and culturally sensitive measures of stress are needed to identify the most influential stressors on dietary behaviors, to assess whether some stressors are more salient for given racial/ethnic groups, and to examine the extent to which stress-induced eating contributes to racial/ethnic disparities in obesity and obesity-related diseases.