ObjectivesThis study examines whether belief in the food addiction construct is associated with support for obesity-related policies (e.g., restrictions on foods served in schools and workplace cafeterias, subsidies on fruits and vegetables), while simultaneously examining other factors associated with policy support (e.g., political party affiliation).DesignCross-sectional.SettingOnline Community.Participants200 individuals were recruited through Amazon Mechanical Turk.MeasurementsParticipants (n = 193) responded to three questions about belief in food addiction and a measure evaluating support for 13 obesity-related policy initiatives. Individuals also completed the modified Yale Food Addiction Scale (mYFAS), self-reported height and weig...
ObjectiveGrowing evidence suggests highly processed foods may trigger an addictive‐like process, whi...
In 2013, the American Medical Association made the controversial decision to classify obesity as a ...
With the obesity epidemic being largely attributed to overeating, much research has been aimed at un...
ObjectivesThis study examines whether belief in the food addiction construct is associated with supp...
The current study investigated the prevalence of food addiction and its associations with obesity an...
According to their advocates, neurobiological explanations of overeating, or “food addiction”, have ...
These datasets and SPSS syntax are supporting material to Ruddock, H.K., Christiansen, P., Jones, A....
Background: According to their advocates, neurobiological explanations of overeating, or ‘‘food addi...
Background: ‘Food addiction’ shares a similar neurobiological and behavioral framework with substanc...
Research on obesity, weight loss, and food addiction (FA) suggested a strong relationship between us...
Obesity is often attributed to an addiction to high-calorie foods. However, the effect of “food addi...
It is argued that food addiction explanations of obesity may reduce the significant stigma levelled ...
Background: ‘Food addiction ’ shares a similar neurobiological and behavioral framework with substan...
WOS: 000567939000006PubMed: 33088308Background: People may develop addiction to hyperpalatable foods...
There is a growing view that certain foods, particularly those high in refined sugars and fats, may ...
ObjectiveGrowing evidence suggests highly processed foods may trigger an addictive‐like process, whi...
In 2013, the American Medical Association made the controversial decision to classify obesity as a ...
With the obesity epidemic being largely attributed to overeating, much research has been aimed at un...
ObjectivesThis study examines whether belief in the food addiction construct is associated with supp...
The current study investigated the prevalence of food addiction and its associations with obesity an...
According to their advocates, neurobiological explanations of overeating, or “food addiction”, have ...
These datasets and SPSS syntax are supporting material to Ruddock, H.K., Christiansen, P., Jones, A....
Background: According to their advocates, neurobiological explanations of overeating, or ‘‘food addi...
Background: ‘Food addiction’ shares a similar neurobiological and behavioral framework with substanc...
Research on obesity, weight loss, and food addiction (FA) suggested a strong relationship between us...
Obesity is often attributed to an addiction to high-calorie foods. However, the effect of “food addi...
It is argued that food addiction explanations of obesity may reduce the significant stigma levelled ...
Background: ‘Food addiction ’ shares a similar neurobiological and behavioral framework with substan...
WOS: 000567939000006PubMed: 33088308Background: People may develop addiction to hyperpalatable foods...
There is a growing view that certain foods, particularly those high in refined sugars and fats, may ...
ObjectiveGrowing evidence suggests highly processed foods may trigger an addictive‐like process, whi...
In 2013, the American Medical Association made the controversial decision to classify obesity as a ...
With the obesity epidemic being largely attributed to overeating, much research has been aimed at un...