Is Your Teenager An Emotional Overeater?

Many overweight people, especially teenage girls eat to comfort themselves. This bad dietary habit is known as emotional overeating. We eat certain foods to pacify negative feelings such as anger, grief and disappointment. Emotional overeating can also be classified as a reaction to stress.

Emotional overeating is not a big sin but it can make you fat. These a stressful times we live in and when you were a kid your mom probably made you feel better about bad things that happened to you during the day by giving you some kind of treat. Usually it was something rich and laden with crabs like ice cream, cookies or potato chips.

A nickname for emotional overeating is 'stuffing your anger.' The urge to stuff our faces is very primal and according to evolutionary biologists comes from a time when we felt very aggressive as we tore into our prey. Often overeating in women is related to aggression or anger. Women are not allowed to display anger in this society as it is considered unattractive so they express it by biting into food instead.

The irony is that most women do not enjoy how they feel when they are 'stuffing down their anger' by overeating. They feel comforted but guilty for letting themselves down at the same time. Many women do not even really taste what is in their mouths when they binge eat like this.

It is an act of rebellion that backfires and makes the person feel worse than before. This creates a condition where you can become angry at yourself and you want to eat even more. The worst case scenario is the development of a dangerous disorder such as anorexia or bulimia.

Carbs, fat and sugar can temporarily make you feel better emotionally because they have a way of fueling the feel good chemicals in the brain. The problem is that this is just a quick fix that wears off and has you craving yet more of the same comfort foods to feel the same 'high' again.

The only way to stop emotional overeating is to figure out what life situations are triggering your bad feelings and then try to get rid of those situations in your life. You literally try to figure out 'what's eating you' so that you will stop eating every time you feel lonely, frustrated, angry or sad. Recognizing the source of the stress is half the battle because sometimes even if you cannot get rid of the situation entirely you can at least catch yourself before you react to it by overeating.

The good news is that this is a type of behavior that you can control. Once you recognize the situation that drives the emotion that in turn drives you to overeat you can stop emotional overeating just the same way you can stop any other bad habit.

Talk to your doctor if you think you are motivated to eat too much because of depression or anxiety. You might be prescribed an antidepressant. However keep in mind that although the antidepressant might stop compulsive or obsessive eating, the side effect of almost all of the brands of antidepressants on the market weight gain

Riddles for Kids

Kids love riddles. They make them laugh. Here are some great ones to tell your kid before he or she goes to bed or during a long car ride …or any time!
What do you call a kitten sucking lemons? A sourpuss!
Why did King Kong climb the Empire Statute Building? He was too big to take the elevator.
What do you call the zipper on a banana? A fruit fly!
What did one potato chip say to another? Should we go for a dip?
What can you catch but not throw? A cold!
Why did the woman wear a helmet at the dinner table? She was on a crash diet?
Why did the chicken cross the playground? To get to the other slide!
Why are Teddy Bears always hungry? Because they are always stuffed!
Why is a vampire so unpopular? He is a pain in the neck!
What do sea monsters eat? Fish and ships!
What has two banks but no money? A river.
What is black and white and pink all over? A sunburned Zebra.
What goes up and never comes down? Your age!
What time is it when an elephant sits on a fence? Time to get a new fence!
How does a boat show love? It hugs the shore.
What has bark but no bite? A tree.
What game do cannibals love to play? Swallow the leader.
What is a cat on ice? A cool cat.
What word in the dictionary is spelled incorrectly? 'Incorrectly!'
What animal honks without a horn? A goose!
How do rabbits travel? By hareplane!
Have you heard about the restaurant on the moon? Great food – no atmosphere.
What thing do you break when you say its name? Silence.
What is harder to catch the faster you run? Your breath!
What did one rock pool say to the other rock pool? Show us your mussels.
What has no beginning, end or middle? A doughnut!
What did one toilet say to the other? You look a little flushed!
Why was the belt arrested? For 'holding up the pants.'
What do you get when you cross a snowman with a wolf? Frostbite!
Where can you always find money when you look for it? In the dictionary.
What gets wetter the more it dries? A towel.
What is a volcano? A mountain with hiccups.
What flowers do you always wear? Two lips.
What game do cows play at parties? Moosical chairs.
How did the lollipop say goodbye to the other lollipops? So long suckers!
Riddles like this are great because they give your kid's brain that little workout they need!