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  2. Suddenly Craving Spicy Food? Here's What It Could Mean - AOL

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    What Deficiency Causes Spicy Cravings? There's a chance you may not be deficient in any nutrient. "There is a lack of research linking specific nutrient deficiencies to spicy food cravings," Costa ...

  3. Craving Sugar? Your Body Is Telling You Something - AOL

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    "Research indicates that up to 30 percent of the population has a magnesium deficiency, and chocolate cravings have been linked to magnesium deficiencies," says Bandier. 2. B vitamin deficiency

  4. Food craving - Wikipedia

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    A food craving (also called selective hunger) is an intense desire to consume a specific food, and is different from normal hunger. [1] It may or may not be related to specific hunger, the drive to consume particular nutrients that is well-studied in animals.

  5. Here's What It Means If You're Suddenly Craving Milk - AOL

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    Physical factors such as hormonal shifts—hello, PMS—poor hydration, eating a highly processed diet, nutrient deficiencies and an imbalance in your hunger hormones are all common triggers for ...

  6. Food Cravings Questionnaires - Wikipedia

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    The FCQs were designed to assess the multidimensional nature of food craving and, thus, assess several aspects such as emotions before a food craving is experienced or before eating, affective responses after eating, thoughts about food, or loss of control over food consumption.

  7. Maslow's hierarchy of needs - Wikipedia

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    Maslow's hierarchy of needs is often represented as a pyramid, with the more basic needs at the bottom. [1] [2]Maslow's hierarchy of needs is an idea in psychology proposed by American psychologist Abraham Maslow in his 1943 paper "A Theory of Human Motivation" in the journal Psychological Review. [1]

  8. The scientific reason your food cravings peak during ... - AOL

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    Holiday food cravings are common, and there's a scientific reason, stress. A dietitian and doctor explain why it happens and share tips to satisfy cravings.

  9. Very-low-calorie diet - Wikipedia

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    VLCD were not found to increase food cravings, and on the contrary, appear to reduce food cravings more than low-calorie diets. [ 29 ] Previous formulations (medical or commercial) of carbohydrate-free very low calorie diets provided 200–800 kcal/day and maintained protein intake, but eliminated any carbohydrate intake and sometimes fat ...