Food Addiction and Eating Addiction: Scientific Advances and Their Clinical, Social and Policy Implications - Tracy Burrows Burrows - Libros - Mdpi AG - 9783039363582 - 17 de julio de 2020
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Food Addiction and Eating Addiction: Scientific Advances and Their Clinical, Social and Policy Implications

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There is a growing view that certain foods, particularly those high in refined sugars and fats, may be addictive and that some forms of obesity may be treated as food addictions. This is supported by an expanding body of evidence from animal studies, human neuroscience, and brain imaging. Obese and overweight individuals also display patterns of eating behavior that resemble the ways in which addicted individuals consume drugs. Scientific and clinical questions remain: Is addiction a valid explanation of excess weight? Is food addiction a behavioural (i.e., eating) or substance (i.e., sugar) addiction, or a complex interaction of both? Should obesity be treated as a food addiction? Should we distinguish food addiction from other forms of disordered eating like Binge Eating Disorder? It is also unclear what impact food addiction explanations might have on the way in which we think about or treat people who are overweight: What impact will a food addiction diagnosis have on individuals' internalised weight-bias, stigma, and self-efficacy? Should some foods be regulated like other addictive commodities (i.e., alcohol and tobacco), whose advertising and sale is restricted, or like certain foods, which are taxed? This Special Issue addresses questions raised by the concept of food addiction.


178 pages

Medios de comunicación Libros     Hardcover Book   (Libro con lomo y cubierta duros)
Publicado 17 de julio de 2020
ISBN13 9783039363582
Editores Mdpi AG
Páginas 178
Dimensiones 170 × 244 × 16 mm   ·   585 g
Lengua Inglés  

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