It is argued that food addiction explanations of obesity may reduce the significant stigma levelled at obese and overweight individuals. We surveyed 479 adults to determine the prevalence of food addiction in the U.S. (n = 215) and, for the first time, in Australia (n = 264) using the Yale Food Addiction Scale (YFAS). We also assessed the level of weight-based stigma in this population. The prevalence of food addiction in our Australian sample was 11%, similar to U.S. participants and consistent with previous studies. Those who met criteria for diagnosis had a larger mean BMI (33.8 kg/m2) than those who did not (26.5 kg/m2). Overall, the level of stigma towards others was low and differed significantly based on BMI, predominately among no...
Obesity is a global issue and it has been suggested that an addiction to certain foods could be a fa...
Obesity is a global issue and it has been suggested that an addiction to certain foods could be a fa...
These datasets and SPSS syntax are supporting material to Ruddock, H.K., Christiansen, P., Jones, A....
It is argued that food addiction explanations of obesity may reduce the significant stigma levelled ...
According to their advocates, neurobiological explanations of overeating, or “food addiction”, have ...
There is increasing scientific and public support for the notion that some foods may be addictive, a...
There is increasing scientific and public support for the notion that some foods may be addictive, a...
Background: According to their advocates, neurobiological explanations of overeating, or ‘‘food addi...
ObjectiveGrowing evidence suggests highly processed foods may trigger an addictive‐like process, whi...
Obesity is often attributed to an addiction to high-calorie foods. However, the effect of “food addi...
There is a growing view that certain foods, particularly those high in refined sugars and fats, may ...
International audienceIn the context of obesity, little is known about the prevalence of food addict...
This research assessed public perceptions of a “food addict ” label in comparison to stigmatized con...
‘Food addiction’ shares a similar neurobiological and behavioral framework with substance addiction....
'Food addiction' shares a similar neurobiological and behavioral framework with substance addiction....
Obesity is a global issue and it has been suggested that an addiction to certain foods could be a fa...
Obesity is a global issue and it has been suggested that an addiction to certain foods could be a fa...
These datasets and SPSS syntax are supporting material to Ruddock, H.K., Christiansen, P., Jones, A....
It is argued that food addiction explanations of obesity may reduce the significant stigma levelled ...
According to their advocates, neurobiological explanations of overeating, or “food addiction”, have ...
There is increasing scientific and public support for the notion that some foods may be addictive, a...
There is increasing scientific and public support for the notion that some foods may be addictive, a...
Background: According to their advocates, neurobiological explanations of overeating, or ‘‘food addi...
ObjectiveGrowing evidence suggests highly processed foods may trigger an addictive‐like process, whi...
Obesity is often attributed to an addiction to high-calorie foods. However, the effect of “food addi...
There is a growing view that certain foods, particularly those high in refined sugars and fats, may ...
International audienceIn the context of obesity, little is known about the prevalence of food addict...
This research assessed public perceptions of a “food addict ” label in comparison to stigmatized con...
‘Food addiction’ shares a similar neurobiological and behavioral framework with substance addiction....
'Food addiction' shares a similar neurobiological and behavioral framework with substance addiction....
Obesity is a global issue and it has been suggested that an addiction to certain foods could be a fa...
Obesity is a global issue and it has been suggested that an addiction to certain foods could be a fa...
These datasets and SPSS syntax are supporting material to Ruddock, H.K., Christiansen, P., Jones, A....