Feeling 'hangry' may be rooted in science and not all in our heads: New study

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Feeling 'hangry' may be rooted in science and not all in our heads: New study
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A new clinical study suggests that feeling 'hangry' is not just our imagination.

Some 81% of those sampled were women. " to better understand how hunger affects the emotional outcomes of people’s lives.

The research found that hunger was associated with 37% of changes in irritability, 34% in anger and 38% in pleasure after controlling for variables that could influence the study’s result — includingThe study did not account for mental health issues or other triggers that may contribute to negative emotions, though it did control for trait anger, according to Medical News Today, which analyzed the study.

The participants' pleasure responses ranged from 0 to 100, with 0 to 100 — while arousal responses ranged from 0 to 100 . "This may also help explain why high arousal states, such as anger, in our study showed a significant relationship with self-reported hunger," the authors said. So hunger may not reflexively lead to negative emotions — but the context of how people are experiencing hunger may influence their emotions and behaviors, according the medical news outlet.

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