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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

The role of reward circuitry and food addiction in the obesity epidemic: an update

2018

Role of addiction and stress neurobiology on food intake and obesity

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2020

Rethinking food reward

2019

History of early life adversity is associated with increased food addiction and sex-specific alterations in reward network connectivity in obesity

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2019

Fat addiction: psychological and physiological trajectory

2015

Which foods may be addictive? The roles of processing, fat content, and glycemic load

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2018

Food addiction and associations with mental health symptoms: a systematic review with meta-analysis