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  1. 28 mar 2023 · The most common eating disorders are anorexia, bulimia and binge-eating disorder. Most eating disorders involve focusing too much on weight, body shape and food. This can lead to dangerous eating behaviors. These behaviors can seriously affect the ability to get the nutrition your body needs.

  2. 4 wrz 2019 · Here, we review this literature under a model of food addiction and present evidence according to the fifth edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual (DSM-5) criteria for substance use disorders. We review several innovative treatments related to a food addiction model ranging from cognitive intervention tasks to neuromodulation techniques.

  3. 16 wrz 2012 · What are the similarities between drug addiction and "food addiction?" What are the controversies surrounding the conceptualization of "food addiction"? We also learned about The Flab Four; (the four foods that make you fat) rice, bread, pasta and potatoes.

  4. Definition. Trigger foods. Symptoms. Treatment. Lifestyle tips. Seeing a doctor. Food addiction is a term some use to refer to a compulsive or uncontrollable urge to eat food that does not...

  5. 19 wrz 2019 · We provide a brief review of the 3 primary medications used in the treatment of OUD. Using data from available medical literature, we synthesize existing knowledge and provide a framework for how to determine the optimal approach for outpatient management of OUD with medication-assisted treatments.

  6. 4 paź 2022 · Drug addiction, also called substance use disorder, is a disease that affects a person's brain and behavior and leads to an inability to control the use of a legal or illegal drug or medicine. Substances such as alcohol, marijuana and nicotine also are considered drugs.

  7. Generally speaking, addiction is an inability to stop using a substance (from tobacco to illegal drugs) or engaging in a behavior (from shopping to sex) despite negative consequences. Why is this? The reward center in the brain releases dopamine in response to a pleasurable experience or hyperarousal.