Binge eatingEating disordersDysregulated eatingPsychological functioningQuestionnaireEmotional symptomsObesityPolandThe aim of the study was to identify the prevalence of food addiction (FA) and binge eating (BE) in a general Polish population, to explore the differences between these constructs, and to ...
Food Addiction vs. Binge Eating Disorder Food addiction and binge eating disorder (BED) have some similarities, but they're also different. Unlike food addiction, BED involves often eating and compulsively eating large amounts of food in a short amount of time. You may feel guilt or shame aft...
“Food addiction” has become a focus of interest for researchers attempting to explain certain processes and/orbehaviorsthat may contribute to the development of obesity. Although the scientific discussion on “food addiction” is in its nascent stage, it has potentially important implications for tre...
2. What is addiction? This question is of course fundamental to deciding whether or not a particular behaviour, such as eating chocolate or smoking a cigarette, qualifies as an addiction. If, for example, very strict criteria were applied then perhaps it would be concluded that food addiction ...
Food addiction mimics drug and alcohol addiction in many ways. But there are some important differences.
Food addictionBinge eatingAnorexia nervosaFood addiction refers to a condition in which individuals exhibit addictive-like behaviors toward food, like those observed in substance abuse. Although still debated, evidence supporting the validity and usefulness of the concept of food addiction is growing. ...
Food addiction is not yet an official diagnostic category (the only behavioral addiction recognized by DSM-5 is gambling addiction). However a growing number of studies suggests that for some people eating becomes compulsive and even addictive with dangerous effects. The controversial and intriguing ...
“Most people with ultraprocessed food addiction are not identified as needing treatment. ... When we’re looking at the lifetime prevalence rate for binge eating disorder, it is 2%. [But] we see 14% of individuals struggling with addictive-like consumption of ultraproces...
There is a lot of stress eating at the moment. Food has become a primary coping mechanism for many, meaning binge eating and food addiction. People are experiencing feelings of unmanageability around food, feeling anxious if they don’t binge and guilty when the binge has finished. This all...
- Eating&Weight Disorders-Studies on Anorexia,Bulimia&Obesity 被引量: 46发表: 2015年 The association among food addiction, binge eating severity and psychopathology in obese and overweight patients attending low-energy-diet therapy Several studies have shown that food addiction (FA) is strongly ...