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  2. Food addiction - Wikipedia

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    In the 21st century, food addiction are often associated with eating disorders. [5] The term binge eating is defined as eating an unhealthy amount of food while feeling that one's sense of control has been lost. [6] Food addiction initially presents in the form of cravings, which cause a feeling that one cannot cope without the food in question ...

  3. Food Addicts in Recovery Anonymous - Wikipedia

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    Food addiction is defined in FA as "an illness of the mind, body, and spirit for which there is no cure". As is the case with other addictions, food addiction involves physical craving and an ever-increasing dependence upon and struggle with a substance (food). The manifestations of food addiction vary.

  4. More People Than Previously Thought May Have a Food Addiction ...

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    A national poll suggests 1 in 8 Americans over age 50 show signs of food addiction. Experts explain what that means and how to get help.

  5. Addictive behavior - Wikipedia

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    An addictive behavior is a behavior, or a stimulus related to a behavior (e.g., sex or food), that is both rewarding and reinforcing, and is associated with the development of an addiction. There are two main forms of addiction: substance use disorders (including alcohol, tobacco, drugs and cannabis) and behavioral addiction (including sex ...

  6. ‘This disorder has almost killed me’: His addiction to ...

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    An addiction to ultraprocessed foods can highjack a young brain’s reward circuitry, putting the primitive “reptilian brain,” or amygdala, in charge — thus bypassing the prefrontal cortex ...

  7. What it’s like to live with food addiction: 'I would go ...

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    A new report finds that 1 in 8 people over the age of 50 has a food addiction — and many involve ultra-processed foods.

  8. Dr. Nicole Saphier on ultra-processed foods in America ...

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    Ultra-processed Foods Make Up 60% Of America's Diet, Who's At Biggest Risk This progression "makes sense," according to Saphier, as children often adopt the lifestyle choices of their parents.

  9. Overeaters Anonymous - Wikipedia

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    Overeaters Anonymous (OA) is a twelve-step program founded by Rozanne S. [1] Its first meeting was held in Hollywood, California, USA on January 19, 1960, after Rozanne attended a Gamblers Anonymous meeting and realized that the Twelve Steps could potentially help her with her own addictive behaviors relating to food. [1]