Food addiction and eating addiction : scientific advances and their clinical, social and policy implications / edited by Adrian Carter, Tracy Burrows and Charlotte Hardman
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Food addiction and eating addiction : scientific advances and their clinical, social and policy implications
Validation of the Japanese version of the Yale food addiction scale 2.0 (J-YFAS 2.0)
Food addiction symptoms and amygdala response in fasted and fed states
Increasing chocolate’s sugar content enhances its psychoactive effects and intake
Fat addiction : psychological and physiological trajectory
Food addiction : implications for the diagnosis and treatment of overeating
Food addiction in eating disorders and obesity : analysis of clusters and implications for treatment
Food addiction is associated with irrational beliefs via trait anxiety and emotional eating
Ethical, stigma, and policy implications of food addiction : a scoping review
Obesity stigma : is the ‘food addiction’ label feeding the problem?
The effect of a food addiction explanation model for weight control and obesity on weight stigma
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