“Food noise” is a term used to describe the intensified and lasting responses individuals have to signals or stimuli associated with food. This heightened reactivity often results in intrusive thoughts about food and the adoption of behaviors that are not conducive to healthy eating.
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The Center for Nutritional Psychology. (2024). Food Noise. In Encyclopedia of Nutritional Psychology. The Center for Nutritional Psychology.
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