Food Addiction: An Evolving Nonlinear Science
The purpose of this review is to familiarize readers with the role that addiction plays in the formation and treatment of obesity, type 2 diabetes and disorders of eating. We will outline several useful models that integrate metabolism, addiction, and human relationship adaptations to eating. A spe...
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doaj-f6608495c1c24a42836b3d4769c21c322020-11-24T20:44:35ZengMDPI AGNutrients2072-66432014-11-016115370539110.3390/nu6115370nu6115370Food Addiction: An Evolving Nonlinear ScienceRichard Shriner0Mark Gold1Department of Psychiatry, University of Florida, Box 100183, Gainesville, FL 32610-0183, USADepartment of Psychiatry, University of Florida, Box 100183, Gainesville, FL 32610-0183, USAThe purpose of this review is to familiarize readers with the role that addiction plays in the formation and treatment of obesity, type 2 diabetes and disorders of eating. We will outline several useful models that integrate metabolism, addiction, and human relationship adaptations to eating. A special effort will be made to demonstrate how the use of simple and straightforward nonlinear models can and are being used to improve our knowledge and treatment of patients suffering from nutritional pathology. Moving forward, the reader should be able to incorporate some of the findings in this review into their own practice, research, teaching efforts or other interests in the fields of nutrition, diabetes, and/or bariatric (weight) management.http://www.mdpi.com/2072-6643/6/11/5370obesityfood addictiondiabesitytype 2 diabetesbariatricsnutritionnonlinearIGS-IT (Information Gathering and Sharing-Information Technology)IGS-Flow GameIGS-rooms |
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The purpose of this review is to familiarize readers with the role that addiction plays in the formation and treatment of obesity, type 2 diabetes and disorders of eating. We will outline several useful models that integrate metabolism, addiction, and human relationship adaptations to eating. A special effort will be made to demonstrate how the use of simple and straightforward nonlinear models can and are being used to improve our knowledge and treatment of patients suffering from nutritional pathology. Moving forward, the reader should be able to incorporate some of the findings in this review into their own practice, research, teaching efforts or other interests in the fields of nutrition, diabetes, and/or bariatric (weight) management. |
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obesity food addiction diabesity type 2 diabetes bariatrics nutrition nonlinear IGS-IT (Information Gathering and Sharing-Information Technology) IGS-Flow Game IGS-rooms |
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