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Exploring Food Addiction Across Several Behavioral Addictions: Analysis of Clinical Relevance. [PDF]
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Food addiction in patients on weight loss treatment. [PDF]
Palacio AC, Cuello C, Díaz-Torrente X.
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Impact of Preoperative Food Addiction on Weight Loss and Weight Regain Three Years After Bariatric Surgery. [PDF]
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Revue medicale suisse, 2015
Food addiction is a common term used in everyday language by obese patients. Although the neurobiological evidence points to some similarities between addictive mechanisms and the consumption of certain foods, this diagnosis is not yet officially recognized.
L, Locatelli, J C, Correia, A, Golay
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Food addiction is a common term used in everyday language by obese patients. Although the neurobiological evidence points to some similarities between addictive mechanisms and the consumption of certain foods, this diagnosis is not yet officially recognized.
L, Locatelli, J C, Correia, A, Golay
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Current Addiction Research, 2018
Abstract Although an impressive and increasing amount of research has shown how particular foods affect brain chemistry and can lead to food addictions, the idea of food addiction as an actual disease is still controversial. The alarming growth in the obesity epidemic in the United States, however, is quickly eating away at this ...
Ashley Gearhardt +2 more
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Abstract Although an impressive and increasing amount of research has shown how particular foods affect brain chemistry and can lead to food addictions, the idea of food addiction as an actual disease is still controversial. The alarming growth in the obesity epidemic in the United States, however, is quickly eating away at this ...
Ashley Gearhardt +2 more
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Scientific American, 2013
The article discusses brain research that is revealing why fats and sugars may be driving an increasing number of people toward obesity as of September 2013. Topics include the author's research investigating whether rats would risk death to satisfy their desire for chocolate, the role of hormone imbalances in overeating, the physiological aspects of ...
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The article discusses brain research that is revealing why fats and sugars may be driving an increasing number of people toward obesity as of September 2013. Topics include the author's research investigating whether rats would risk death to satisfy their desire for chocolate, the role of hormone imbalances in overeating, the physiological aspects of ...
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Food Addiction and Neuroimaging
Current Pharmaceutical Design, 2011Obesity has become a serious epidemic and one of the leading global health problems. However, much of the current debate has been fractious, and etiologies of obesity have been attributed to eating behavior (i.e. fast food consumption), personality, depression, addiction or genetics.
Yi, Zhang +4 more
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Current Drug Abuse Reviewse, 2011
Studies of food addiction have focused on highly palatable foods. While fast food falls squarely into that category, it has several other attributes that may increase its salience. This review examines whether the nutrients present in fast food, the characteristics of fast food consumers or the presentation and packaging of fast food may encourage ...
Andrea K, Garber, Robert H, Lustig
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Studies of food addiction have focused on highly palatable foods. While fast food falls squarely into that category, it has several other attributes that may increase its salience. This review examines whether the nutrients present in fast food, the characteristics of fast food consumers or the presentation and packaging of fast food may encourage ...
Andrea K, Garber, Robert H, Lustig
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Neurobiology of food addiction
Current Opinion in Clinical Nutrition and Metabolic Care, 2010To review recent work on disorders related to food use, including food addiction, and to highlight the similarities and differences between food and drugs of abuse.Recent work on food use disorders has demonstrated that the same neurobiological pathways that are implicated in drug abuse also modulate food consumption, and that the body's regulation of ...
Daniel M, Blumenthal, Mark S, Gold
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