This study aimed to investigate whether there was any difference in eating pattern, abnormal eating behaviour, obesity and the number of food addiction symptoms according to food addiction presence. A total sample of 851 healthy subjects living in Ankara (n = 360 male, n = 491 female) aged 19 +/- 65 years were included in this cross-sectional survey. Data on demographic information, 24-hour dietary recalls, Yale Food Addiction Scale (YFAS), Eating Attitudes Test-26 (EAT-26), and anthropometric measurements were collected through face-to-face interviews. Overall, 11.4% of participants were identified as "food addicted" (F: 13.0%; M: 9.2%). Subjects meeting criteria for 'food addiction' had higher body mass index (35.1% were obese and 3.1% we...
Recent evidence suggests that palatable, high-calorie foods may have an addictive potential. Accordi...
Food addiction is based on the fact that similar behaviors are found and identical neurological path...
The aim of this review is to discuss the concept of food addiction and its association with obesity....
This study aimed to investigate whether there was any difference in eating pattern, abnormal eating ...
This study aimed to investigate whether there was any difference in eating pattern, abnormal eating ...
<div><p>This study aimed to investigate whether there was any difference in eating pattern, abnormal...
Background & aims: Individuals with food addiction (FA) may experience addictive behaviours like tho...
ABSTRACTBackgroundIt has been suggested that addictive behaviors related to consumption of specific ...
\(\textbf {Background and Aims:}\) It is assumed that a relevant subgroup of individuals experiences...
\(\textbf {Background and Aims:}\) It is assumed that a relevant subgroup of individuals experiences...
\(\textbf {Background and Aims:}\) It is assumed that a relevant subgroup of individuals experiences...
Background: It has been suggested that addictive behaviors related to consumption of specific foods ...
'Food addiction' shares a similar neurobiological and behavioral framework with substance addiction....
Background: Growing evidence suggests that certain foods have addictive properties. Food addiction h...
There is a growing view that certain foods, particularly those high in refined sugars and fats, may ...
Recent evidence suggests that palatable, high-calorie foods may have an addictive potential. Accordi...
Food addiction is based on the fact that similar behaviors are found and identical neurological path...
The aim of this review is to discuss the concept of food addiction and its association with obesity....
This study aimed to investigate whether there was any difference in eating pattern, abnormal eating ...
This study aimed to investigate whether there was any difference in eating pattern, abnormal eating ...
<div><p>This study aimed to investigate whether there was any difference in eating pattern, abnormal...
Background & aims: Individuals with food addiction (FA) may experience addictive behaviours like tho...
ABSTRACTBackgroundIt has been suggested that addictive behaviors related to consumption of specific ...
\(\textbf {Background and Aims:}\) It is assumed that a relevant subgroup of individuals experiences...
\(\textbf {Background and Aims:}\) It is assumed that a relevant subgroup of individuals experiences...
\(\textbf {Background and Aims:}\) It is assumed that a relevant subgroup of individuals experiences...
Background: It has been suggested that addictive behaviors related to consumption of specific foods ...
'Food addiction' shares a similar neurobiological and behavioral framework with substance addiction....
Background: Growing evidence suggests that certain foods have addictive properties. Food addiction h...
There is a growing view that certain foods, particularly those high in refined sugars and fats, may ...
Recent evidence suggests that palatable, high-calorie foods may have an addictive potential. Accordi...
Food addiction is based on the fact that similar behaviors are found and identical neurological path...
The aim of this review is to discuss the concept of food addiction and its association with obesity....