📖 Health Literacy for Mental Health Conditions *coming soon
Course overview
Lesson Overview

3.6 – Appetite Changes and Mood: What and how you eat affects how you feel. Stress can make you lose appetite or crave comfort food. Depression might make food taste dull or overeating feel like a way to cope. These shifts are signals from your body, not shameful habits. Balanced meals stabilize blood sugar and moods. Drinking water and eating whole foods give your brain steady energy. Skipping meals can worsen anxiety or fatigue. Notice what your hunger says about your emotions. Gentle structure—not restriction—helps restore balance. Your body and mind speak the same language through appetite. Listening helps both heal.

About this course

Education and tools to help individuals understand mental health conditions, treatment options, and how to navigate the healthcare system effectively.

This course includes:
  • Educational materials explaining common mental health conditions and treatments
  • Provider communication templates and question guides
  • Resource directories for local and national mental health support services

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