Coronavirus stress and overeating: the role of anxiety and COVID-19 burnout

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Ruining Wang
Baojuan Ye
Peiyi Wang
Chunyan Tang
Qiang Yang
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[1] Jiangxi Normal University,Center of Mental Health Education and Research, Preschool Education Research Center, School of Psychology, School of Education
[2] University of California,Department of Psychological Science
[3] Irvine,Health Education and Counseling Center
[4] Jiangxi Health Vocational College,undefined
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Journal of Eating Disorders | / 10卷
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Coronavirus stress; Anxiety; Overeating; COVID-burnout; College students; COVID-19;
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One’s response is not arbitrary when confronted with the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). Previous research has found that individuals with coronavirus stress still be more prone to overeat. We also know from other research that anxiety is the most salient aspect of overeating. However, no research has investigated whether the coronavirus stress of college students is significantly associated with overeating and examine the potential indirect pathway and moderating mechanisms in this association. With the aid of 2926 participants, we found that, coronavirus stress was linked to college students’ overeating. We also found that this relationship was partially explained by anxiety. In addition, the association between anxiety and overeating was stronger for those with higher COVID-19 burnout. This study is an important step in unpacking how coronavirus stress relates to overeating of Chinese college students. However, they are limited by the cross-sectional nature of the study, meaning we cannot imply causality. We recommend that further research replicate our findings in people with diagnosed feeding and eating disorders using a longitudinal design.
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