An exploratory study of factors in disordered eating behavior in diabetes self-management in Japan.
Sachiko Tsukamoto-KawashimaKaori IkedaMasakatsu SoneMasahito OguraEmi OkamuraAki KondoYoko UebaNobuya InagakiPublished in: Journal of diabetes investigation (2024)
Mood state is associated with eating behavior. Anger increases cortisol levels and may lead to compulsive eating. Various forms of hostility are important factors in appetite control and increased cortisol secretion, and can be an impediment to successful dietary self-management in patients with type 2 diabetes. Thus, assessment of mood state and control of negative mood are important therapeutic targets in diabetes management.