Understanding Comfort Eating: How Sadness and Loneliness Fuel Our Food Choices**
Comfort eating often arises from emotional distress, such as sadness or loneliness, prompting cravings for high-calorie foods. This behavior is driven by dopamine release, serotonin regulation, and stress-induced cortisol levels, reinforcing unhealthy eating habits. Understanding these triggers can help individuals manage their food choices more effectively.