نتایج جستجو برای: craving beliefs

تعداد نتایج: 50677  

2014
Julia M. Hormes

Food cravings are a common, yet poorly understood phenomenon. Past attempts to explain them with a focus purely on physiological mechanisms have been unsuccessful. Four studies examine the hypothesis that food cravings are best conceptualized in terms of socio-cultural and psychological factors, looking specifically at the example of perimenstrual chocolate craving. Study 1 demonstrates that th...

Journal: :Archives of Iranian medicine 2016
Peyman Hassani-Abharian Azarakhsh Mokri Habib Ganjgahi Mohammad-Ali Oghabian Hamed Ekhtiari

OBJECTIVE Drug Craving could be defined as a subjective motivational state associated with a strong desire to consume drugs. Craving is a subjective phenomenon; therefore, self-report (subjective) craving measures are usually referenced. Two well-known questionnaires for measurement of drug craving severity are Desire for Drug Questionnaire or DDQ (for instant craving) and Obsessive Compulsive ...

اختیاری, حامد, بهزادی, آرین, صفایی, هومن, عدالتی, هانیه, مکری, آذرخش, نوری, مهری,

Objectives: The aim of this study was to provide a visual task for the evaluation of craving in opiate abusers, by implementing visual cues inducing craving. Method: 175 opiate abusers who had presented to the National Center for Addiction Studies in Iran in eleven months of the years 1385 and 1386 participated in the study. The subjects were divided into five groups (heroin injecting, heroin s...

Journal: :Current Opinion in Clinical Nutrition & Metabolic Care 2017

Journal: :Addictive behaviors 2013
Katie Witkiewitz Sarah Bowen Haley Douglas Sharon H Hsu

Craving, defined as the subjective experience of an urge or desire to use substances, has been identified in clinical, laboratory, and preclinical studies as a significant predictor of substance use, substance use disorder, and relapse following treatment for a substance use disorder. Various models of craving have been proposed from biological, cognitive, and/or affective perspectives, and, co...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1996
S Grant E D London D B Newlin V L Villemagne X Liu C Contoreggi R L Phillips A S Kimes A Margolin

Evidence accumulated over more than 45 years has indicated that environmental stimuli can induce craving for drugs of abuse in individuals who have addictive disorders. However, the brain mechanisms that subserve such craving have not been elucidated. Here a positron emission tomographic study shows increased glucose metabolism in cortical and limbic regions implicated in several forms of memor...

Journal: :Appetite 2009
Elke Smeets Anne Roefs Anita Jansen

In the present study, the causal influence of chocolate craving on attentional bias for chocolate-related information was examined by experimentally inducing chocolate craving in a sample of high trait chocolate cravers vs. low trait chocolate cravers. A sample of 35 high trait chocoholics and 33 low trait chocolate cravers were randomly assigned to either the exposure condition in which cravin...

Journal: :The American journal of psychiatry 2008
Jana Wrase Nicos Makris Dieter F Braus Karl Mann Michael N Smolka David N Kennedy Verne S Caviness Steven M Hodge Lena Tang Matthew Albaugh David A Ziegler Orin C Davis Christian Kissling Gunter Schumann Hans C Breiter Andreas Heinz

OBJECTIVE Amygdala volume has been associated with drug craving in cocaine addicts, and amygdala volume reduction is observed in some alcohol-dependent subjects. This study sought an association in alcohol-dependent subjects between volumes of reward-related brain regions, alcohol craving, and the risk of relapse. METHOD Besides alcohol craving, the authors assessed amygdala, hippocampus, and...

Journal: :Addictive behaviors 2013
Eric L Garland Amelia Roberts-Lewis

Exposure to traumatic events often results in severe distress which may elicit self-medication behaviors. Yet, some individuals exposed to trauma do not develop post-traumatic stress symptoms and comorbid addictive impulses. In the wake of traumatic events, psychological processes like thought suppression and mindfulness may modulate post-traumatic stress and craving for substances. We examined...

Journal: :Drug and alcohol dependence 2012
S C Herremans C Baeken N Vanderbruggen M A Vanderhasselt D Zeeuws L Santermans R De Raedt

BACKGROUND Prior research in substance dependence has suggested potential anti-craving effects of repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) when applied to the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (DLPFC). However, no single sham-controlled session studies applied to the right DLPFC have been carried-out in recently detoxified alcohol-dependent patients. Furthermore, no studies examined the...

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