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Stress Response in Young Adults Experiencing Homelessness and Food Insecurity
Biologically, stress results in an increase in cortisol levels, which is thought to promote hunger through an increase in the amount of insulin, leptin, and neuropeptide. Furthermore, eating may reduce the physiological stress response, thus acting as a negative feedback loop in the presence of stress and worsened under increased stress, resulting in excess calorie consumption.
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Updated 2023-05-14
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