Background and Purpose “Food addiction” is the subject of intense public and research interest. However, this nosology based on neurobehavioral similarities among obese individuals and patients with eating disorders and drug addiction remains controversial. We thus sought to determine which aspects of disordered eating are causally linked to preclinical models of drug addiction. We hypothesized that extensive drug histories, known to cause addiction-like brain changes and drug motivation in rats, would also cause addiction-like food motivation. Experimental Approach Rats underwent extensive cocaine, alcohol, caffeine or obesogenic diet histories, and were subsequently tested for punishment-resistant food self-administration or “compuls...
Food addiction is based on the fact that similar behaviors are found and identical neurological path...
Pathological overeating is frequently linked to an increasing incidence of obesity, one of the leadi...
Eating disorders are multifactorial conditions involving genetic, metabolic, environmental, and beha...
The pathogenesis of obesity is multi-factorial; both genetics and the environment influence the many...
In industrialized nations, overeating is a significant problem leading to overweight, obesity, and a...
Abstract“Food addiction” has become a focus of interest for researchers attempting to explain certai...
The worldwide obesity epidemic poses an enormous and growing threat to public health. However, the n...
We found that development of obesity was coupled with the emergence of a progressively worsening bra...
Preference for palatable and energy-dense foods may be a risk factor for body weight gain and has bo...
There is a growing view that certain foods, particularly those high in refined sugars and fats, may ...
There is mounting evidence that many highly processed foods have addictive properties, and that some...
The feeding process is required for basic life, influenced by environment cues and tightly regulated...
Subtle cues in our environment, like the smell of palatable food or the logo of a popular food chain...
Both drug addiction and obesity can be defined as disorders in which the saliency value of one type ...
The thesis commences with a literature review suggesting common neural circuits mediate food and dru...
Food addiction is based on the fact that similar behaviors are found and identical neurological path...
Pathological overeating is frequently linked to an increasing incidence of obesity, one of the leadi...
Eating disorders are multifactorial conditions involving genetic, metabolic, environmental, and beha...
The pathogenesis of obesity is multi-factorial; both genetics and the environment influence the many...
In industrialized nations, overeating is a significant problem leading to overweight, obesity, and a...
Abstract“Food addiction” has become a focus of interest for researchers attempting to explain certai...
The worldwide obesity epidemic poses an enormous and growing threat to public health. However, the n...
We found that development of obesity was coupled with the emergence of a progressively worsening bra...
Preference for palatable and energy-dense foods may be a risk factor for body weight gain and has bo...
There is a growing view that certain foods, particularly those high in refined sugars and fats, may ...
There is mounting evidence that many highly processed foods have addictive properties, and that some...
The feeding process is required for basic life, influenced by environment cues and tightly regulated...
Subtle cues in our environment, like the smell of palatable food or the logo of a popular food chain...
Both drug addiction and obesity can be defined as disorders in which the saliency value of one type ...
The thesis commences with a literature review suggesting common neural circuits mediate food and dru...
Food addiction is based on the fact that similar behaviors are found and identical neurological path...
Pathological overeating is frequently linked to an increasing incidence of obesity, one of the leadi...
Eating disorders are multifactorial conditions involving genetic, metabolic, environmental, and beha...