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Diet, Craving and Food Addiction (Adult Population)

The CNP Diet, Craving, and Food Addiction Research Category explores the psychological, neurobiological, and behavioral interrelations underlying cravings, compulsive overeating, and consumption of highly palatable or ultra-processed foods, highlighting a bidirectional relationship between eating behaviors and dietary intake patterns. Join the CNP Library Membership to learn more.

RESEARCH SUMMARIES

2018

Neural correlates of dietary self-control in healthy adults: A meta-analysis of functional brain imaging studies

2019

Uncontrolled eating: A unifying heritable trait linked with obesity, overeating, personality and the brain

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2020

Brain activity associated with regulating food cravings predicts changes in self-reported food craving and consumption over time

2016

Reward-induced eating: therapeutic approaches to addressing food cravings

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2017

Food cravings in everyday life: An EMA study on snack-related thoughts, cravings, and consumption

2018

Food cravings and body weight: A conditioning response

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2018

Cognitive reappraisal of low-calorie food predicts real-world craving and consumption of high- and low-calorie foods in daily life

2020

Regulating food craving: From mechanisms to interventions

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2019

Weight gain in Major Depressive Disorder: Linking appetite and disordered eating to leptin and ghrelin