نتایج جستجو برای: food craving

تعداد نتایج: 273929  

Emad Ashrafi Mohsen Kachooei,

Background & Aims: Food Craving refers to an intense desire for eating specific foods. Food Craving Questionnaire-Trait (FCQ-T) is the most commonly used instrument to assess food craving as a multidimensional construct. Its 39 items have an underlying nine-factor structure for both the original English and Spanish versions; but subsequent studies yielded fewer factors. The pre...

2017
Stephan Bachlechner Melanie Y. Denzer-Lippmann Jan Wielopolski Marie Fischer Andrea Buettner Arndt Doerfler Christof Schöfl Gerald Münch Johannes Kornhuber Norbert Thürauf

Food intake influences human cognition, olfaction, hunger, and food craving. However, little research has been done in this field to elucidate the effects of different nutrients. Thus, the goal of our study was to investigate the effects of oral ingestion of different nutrient solutions on olfactory, cognitive, metabolic and psychophysical function. Twenty healthy men participated in our study ...

Journal: :Asia Pacific journal of clinical nutrition 2016
Joanna Yeh Amy Trang Susanne M Henning Holly Wilhalme Catherine Carpenter David Heber Zhaoping Li

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES In an era where obesity remains an important public health concern, food addiction has emerged as a possible contributor to obesity. The DRD2 gene is the most studied polymorphism. The aim of this study was to investigate a relationship between food addiction questionnaires, body composition measurements, and a dopamine- resistant receptor polymorphism (DRD2 A1) among ...

2016
Adrian Meule

Executive functioning (e.g., working memory) is tightly intertwined with self-regulation. For example, food cue-elicited craving has been found to impair working memory performance. Furthermore, current dieters have been found to show lower working memory performance than non-dieters. Recent research, however, suggests that it is crucial to consider dieting success in addition to current dietin...

Journal: :Applied psychophysiology and biofeedback 2012
Adrian Meule Rebecca Freund Ann Kathrin Skirde Claus Vögele Andrea Kübler

Heart rate variability (HRV) biofeedback has been reported to increase HRV while decreasing symptoms in patients with mental disorders. In addition, associations between low HRV and lowered self-regulation were found in non-clinical samples, e.g., in individuals with strong chocolate cravings or unsuccessful dieting. The current study aimed at decreasing food cravings with HRV-biofeedback in in...

Journal: :Appetite 2015
Monika Kardacz Stojek Sarah Fischer James MacKillop

Eating patterns that lead to overconsumption of high fat, high sugar (HFHS) foods share similar features with addictive behaviors. Application of addiction paradigms, such as stress inductions, cue reactivity and behavioral economic assessments, to the study of motivation for HFHS food consumption may be a promising means of understanding food consumption. To date, few studies have investigated...

2013
Ania M. Jastreboff Rajita Sinha Cheryl Lacadie Dana M. Small Robert S. Sherwin Marc N. Potenza

OBJECTIVE Obesity is associated with alterations in corticolimbic-striatal brain regions involved in food motivation and reward. Stress and the presence of food cues may each motivate eating and engage corticolimibic-striatal neurocircuitry. It is unknown how these factors interact to influence brain responses and whether these interactions are influenced by obesity, insulin levels, and insulin...

2014
Marc N. Potenza Carlos M. Grilo

Cravings represent strong motivational states that are characterized by intense desires typically relating to the anticipation of consuming pleasure-producing substances or engaging in hedonic behaviors. In considering food craving and the extent of its applicability to food, a brief review of the history of craving within a culture-sensitive framework appears warranted. Many cultures appear to...

Journal: :The Proceedings of the Nutrition Society 2007
Andrew J Hill

Cravings are hedonic responses to food, characterised by their intensity and their specificity. Food cravings are extremely common, reported by the majority of young adults. They are closely associated with liking but not synonymous with increased intake. Structured interviews and prospective incident accounts of food cravings have succeeded in revealing a richness of information about their ch...

Journal: :Appetite 2014
Maria Kekic Jessica McClelland Iain Campbell Steffen Nestler Katya Rubia Anthony S David Ulrike Schmidt

Bulimia nervosa, binge-eating disorder, and some forms of obesity are characterised by compulsive overeating that is often precipitated by food craving. Transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) has been used to suppress food cravings, but there is insufficient evidence to support its application in clinical practice. Furthermore, the potential moderating role of impulsivity has not been c...

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