Food addictionYFASCompulsive eatingInterventionTreatmentPsychotherapyPurpose of Review The current systematic review examined the empirical literature on psychosocial interventions for food addiction with the goal of providing recommendations for clinical practice and future research. A PsycINFO and PubMed search...
energy or excitement. Major intervention is needed in curbing these cravings and suppressing the appetite to promote weight loss. Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) has been applied to study why obese individuals overeat. Introduction of this technology will serve as a means in paving the ...
Food addiction (FA) is an increasingly popular concept that certain highly processed foods are implicated in addictive-like eating, which may contribute to obesity. The prevalence of FA is estimated to be around 10–15% among adults and children, with elevated rates among those with underweight o...
Positive outcomes from this intervention provide preliminary evidence for the efficacy of FACT for the treatment of food addiction with minimal negative adverse effects. Future research using randomized control trials and longer follow-up is needed to validate the FACT manual as an empirically supported...
Addiction intervention by Belina Fruitman, a Colorado Interventionist, holds licensure as a Social Worker (LCSW) & Level 3 Addictions Counselor (CAClll).
Food addiction (FA) is one variable associated with the development and maintenance of obesity. FA is theorized to have similarities with substance use disorders (SUD). For example, emotion dysregulation is prevalent in both types of pathology. The purpose of this study was twofold; explore the ...
Results Belief in food addiction was significantly associated with greater support for obesity-related initiatives, even when accounting for the significant associations of age, gender, and politi- cal party. Belief in food addiction and political party both had moderate effect sizes...
Addiction to Highly Pleasurable Food as a Cause of the Childhood Obesity Epidemic: A Qualitative Internet Study 来自 NCBI 喜欢 0 阅读量: 24 作者:Pretlow,A Robert 摘要: An interactive, open-access website was launched as an overweight intervention for teens and preteens, and was generally ...
This article is part of topical collection on Food and Addiction. Rights and permissions Reprints and permissions About this article Cite this article Massicotte, E., Deschênes, SM. & Jackson, P.L. Food craving predicts the consumption of highly palatable food but not bland food. Eat Weight ...
Craving has also been examined as a potential mechanism in “food addiction.”Food cravingis frequently described as “an intense desire to consume a specific food that is difficult to resist” (White, Whisenhunt, Williamson, Greenway, & Netemeyer, 2002), and food and drug cravings appear to...