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Published 15:00 6 Jul 2019 BST
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Other external factors were also documented to affect one's health when eating alone. According to Annalijn Conklin, assistant professor of pharmaceutical sciences at the University of British Columbia, socioeconomic and lifestyle factors also play a massive part. She said: "Men who were not married and eating alone had much worse outcomes compared to others in the study, and that mirrors some other research that's been done on social relationships and diet quality."
Stressful life events and sleep deprivation also played a part and have been noted to drive "the experience of eating alone and of metabolic syndrome" Dr Conklin added.
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