نتایج جستجو برای: food craving questionnaire fcq

تعداد نتایج: 465151  

2016
Jessica Hallam Rebecca G. Boswell Elise E. DeVito Hedy Kober

Food craving is often defined as a strong desire to eat. Much work has shown that it consistently and prospectively predicts eating and weight-related outcomes, contributing to the growing obesity epidemic. Although there are clear gender differences in the prevalence and health consequences of obesity, relatively little recent work has investigated gender differences in craving, or any sex-hor...

Journal: :Appetite 2014
Adrian Meule Andrea Kübler

Impulsivity and food craving have both been implicated in overeating. Recent results suggest that both processes may interactively predict increased food intake. In the present study, female participants performed a Go/No-go task with pictures of high- and low-calorie foods. They were instructed to press a button in response to the respective target category, but withhold responses to the other...

Journal: :Biological psychiatry 2017
Oren Contreras-Rodríguez Cristina Martín-Pérez Raquel Vilar-López Antonio Verdejo-Garcia

BACKGROUND The food addiction model proposes that obesity overlaps with addiction in terms of neurobiological alterations in the striatum and related clinical manifestations (i.e., craving and persistence of unhealthy habits). Therefore, we aimed to examine the functional connectivity of the striatum in excess-weight versus normal-weight subjects and to determine the extent of the association b...

2016
Cuneyt Evren Gokhan Umut Ruken Agachanli Bilge Evren Muge Bozkurt Yesim Can

Validation study of the Turkish version of the Craving Typology Questionnaire (CTQ) in male alcohol-dependent patients Objective: Alcohol craving is considered a core symptom of alcohol use disorder and a strong predictor of relapse in alcohol-dependent adults. The Craving Typology Questionnaire (CTQ) allows dimensional selfrating assessment of craving according to a three-pathway psychobiologi...

Journal: :Eating behaviors 2015
Michelle A Joyner Ashley N Gearhardt Marney A White

BACKGROUND There is growing interest and debate about whether an addictive process contributes to problematic eating outcomes, such as obesity. Craving is a core component of addiction, but there has been little research on the relationship between addictive-like eating, craving, and eating-related concerns. In the current study, we examine the effect of both overall food craving and craving fo...

2016
Rebecca A. Darling Paige M. Dingess Kevin C. Schlidt Erin M. Smith Travis E. Brown

Cues previously paired with rewarding stimuli induce a time-dependent increase in the motivational craving state (incubation of craving). Whether there is an increase in craving for high-fat (HF) food over time, which may contribute to overeating and obesity, has not been determined. We hypothesized that cues paired with HF pellets would elicit a greater incubation of craving effect than those ...

2010
Stephen V. Mahler Harriet de Wit

BACKGROUND Pavlovian conditioning plays a critical role in both drug addiction and binge eating. Recent animal research suggests that certain individuals are highly sensitive to conditioned cues, whether they signal food or drugs. Are certain humans also more reactive to both food and drug cues? METHODS We examined cue-induced craving for both cigarettes and food, in the same individuals (n =...

Journal: :Studies in health technology and informatics 2013
Marta Ferrer-García José Gutiérrez-Maldonado Joana Pla

Cue exposure therapy has been reported to be an effective intervention for reducing binge eating behavior in patients with eating disorders and obesity. However, in vivo food exposure conducted in the therapist's office presents logistical problems and lacks ecological validity. This study proposes the use of virtual reality technology as an alternative to in vivo exposure, and assesses the abi...

Journal: :Addictive behaviors 2015
Jessica Skorka-Brown Jackie Andrade Ben Whalley Jon May

Most research on cognitive processes in craving has been carried out in the laboratory and focuses on food craving. This study extends laboratory findings to real world settings and cravings for drugs or activities as well as food. Previous laboratory research has found that playing Tetris reduces craving strength. The present study used an ecological momentary assessment protocol in which 31 u...

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