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Study links birth control pills to more binge eating - C C - Jul 7, 2026 https://www.eurekalert.org/news-releases/1135008 EXCERPTS: Birth control pills are safe and effective for millions of women, but researchers are still working to understand how the hormones they contain may influence eating behavior. A new study in JAMA Network Open followed 422 women who were already using combined oral contraceptives, tracking their eating patterns daily for 49 consecutive days. The goal: to examine whether binge-related eating changes depending on whether women are taking hormone-containing pills or hormone-free pills within the same cycle. In a typical birth control pack, women take about three weeks of “active” pills that contain hormones, followed by about a week of “inactive” pills that contain no hormones. “Because we tracked the same women day to day, we could see how eating changed with hormone exposure,” said Dr. Shaunna Clark, a co-author and associate professor of psychiatry and behavioral sciences at Texas A&M University’s Naresh K. Vashisht College of Medicine. [...] The analysis focused on average changes across the group, but the study emphasizes that not all women experience these shifts in the same way. ... “These findings show a pattern at the group level,” she said, “but individual responses can vary.” The study does not establish that birth control pills cause binge eating. Instead, it identifies a specific association between hormone exposure and increased emotional eating within individuals... (MORE - no ads) |