نتایج جستجو برای: food craving

تعداد نتایج: 273929  

2016
Scott J. Moeller Lizette Couto Vanessa Cohen Yelena Lalazar Iouri Makotkine Nia Williams Rachel Yehuda Rita Z. Goldstein Eliza B. Geer

The mechanisms by which glucocorticoids regulate food intake and resulting body mass in humans are not well-understood. One potential mechanism could involve modulation of reward processing, but human stress models examining effects of glucocorticoids on behavior contain important confounds. Here, we studied individuals with Cushing's syndrome, a rare endocrine disorder characterized by chronic...

Journal: :iranian journal of psychiatry 0
masoomeh maarefvand department of social work, university of social welfare and rehabilitation sciences, tehran, iran hamid reza ghiasvand department of educational psychology, islamic azad university, saveh, iran hamed ekhtiari neurocognitive laboratory, iranian national center for addiction studies, tehran university of medical sciences, tehran, iran translational neuroscience program, iranian institute for cognitive sciences studies (icss)

objective: drug craving is defined as an urge to continue substance abuse. drug dependents use different terms to express their subjective feeling of craving. this study was an attempt to generate an understanding of craving terminology among different groups of persian speaking iranian opiate dependents. method: terms used for the meaning of drug craving were listed by 36 ex-opiate dependents ...

Journal: :Social cognitive and affective neuroscience 2016
Tristen K Inagaki Keely A Muscatell Mona Moieni Janine M Dutcher Ivana Jevtic Michael R Irwin Naomi I Eisenberger

Loneliness is a distressing state indicating that one's basic need for social connection is not being met. In an effort to satisfy the need for social connection, loneliness may increase the processing of social cues and desire to connect with others. Yet the neural substrates that contribute to the drive for increased connection in response to loneliness are not known. The ventral striatum (VS...

Journal: :Psychosomatic medicine 2014
Cassandra J Lowe Peter A Hall William R Staines

OBJECTIVES Prior research has demonstrated that executive function (EF) strength is positively associated with dietary self-control. As such, the differential operation of the brain centers underlying EFs (i.e., dorsolateral prefrontal cortex [DLPFC]) may explain controlled aspects of dietary self-control. The present study was designed to examine the causal relationship between DLPFC function ...

Journal: :Addiction 2014
Jon May Jackie Andrade David J Kavanagh Gerald F X Feeney Mathew J Gullo Dixie J Statham Jessica Skorka-Brown Jennifer M Connolly Mandy Cassimatis Ross McD Young Jason P Connor

BACKGROUND AND AIMS Research into craving is hampered by lack of theoretical specification and a plethora of substance-specific measures. This study aimed to develop a generic measure of craving based on elaborated intrusion (EI) theory. Confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) examined whether a generic measure replicated the three-factor structure of the Alcohol Craving Experience (ACE) scale over ...

Journal: :Eating behaviors 2012
Nina M Crowley Marie L LePage Rachel L Goldman Patrick M O'Neil Jeffrey J Borckardt T Karl Byrne

Food cravings have been understudied in bariatric surgery patients and the Food Craving Questionnaire-Trait has not been validated in this population. Reliability and validity of the FCQ-T were examined and a regression analysis was run to determine whether or not preoperative scores on individual subscales of the instrument could predict weight loss at 6 months. The FCQ-T demonstrated excellen...

2013
Peta Stapleton Dawson Church Terri Sheldon Brett Porter Cassandra Carlopio

Ninety-six overweight or obese adults were randomly allocated to a four-week EFT treatment or waitlist condition. Waitlist participants crossed over to the EFT group upon completion of wait period. Degree of food craving, perceived power of food, restraint capabilities, and psychological symptoms were assessed at pretreatment, posttreatment and at 12-month follow-up for combined EFT groups. Sig...

Journal: :basic and clinical neuroscience 0
peyman hassani-abharian tehran university of medical sciences, imam khomeini hospital, keshavarz blv, tehran, iran habib ganjgahi tehran university of medical sciences, imam khomeini hospital, keshavarz blv, tehran, iran hosein tabatabaei-jafari tehran university of medical sciences, imam khomeini hospital, keshavarz blv, tehran, iran mohammad ali oghabian tehran university of medical sciences, imam khomeini hospital, keshavarz blv, tehran, iran azarakhsh mokri tehran university of medical sciences, imam khomeini hospital, keshavarz blv, tehran, iran hamed ekhtiari neuroimaging and analysis group (niag), research center for molecular and cellular imaging, tehran university of medical sciences, imam khomeini hospital, keshavarz blv, tehran, iran.

introduction: drug craving could be described as a motivational state which drives drug dependents towards drug seeking and use. different types of self-reports such as craving feeling, desire and intention, wanting and need, imagery of use, and negative affect have been attributed to this motivational state. by using subjective self-reports for different correlates of drug craving along with f...

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