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Food Addiction, Obesity, and Disorders of Overeating An Evidence-Based Assessment and Clinical Guide [electronic resource]

Wilcox, Claire E

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개인저자Wilcox, Claire E.,author.
단체저자명SpringerLink (Online service).
서명/저자사항Food Addiction, Obesity, and Disorders of Overeating [electronic resource] : An Evidence-Based Assessment and Clinical Guide / by Claire E. Wilcox.
판사항1st ed. 2021.
형태사항XV, 226 p. 7 illus., 6 illus. in color:online resource.
기본자료 저록Springer Nature eBook
기타형태 저록Printed edition:9783030830779Printed edition:9783030830793Printed edition:9783030830809
ISBN9783030830786
기타표준부호10.1007/978-3-030-83078-6
내용주기Part I: Standard Approaches to Clinical Assessment and Treatment of Obesity and Binge Eating Disorder (BED) -- 1. Determinants of Body Weight: Metabolism and the Homeostatic System -- 2. Obesity -- 3. Binge-Related Eating Disorders (Binge Eating Disorder and Bulimia Nervosa) -- Part II: Can The Food Addiction Concept Improve Treatment? -- 4. Problems with Current Approaches to Treating Disorders of Overeating -- 5. The Food Addiction Concept: History, Controversy, Potential Pitfalls and Promises -- Part III: Clinical Evidence for Food Addiction -- 6. Clinical Evidence for the Validity of Food Addiction -- Part IV: Basic Biology of Food Addiction, and Its Overlap with Substance Use Disorders -- 7. Neurobiology and Cognitive Neuroscience of Substance Use Disorders -- 8. Neurobiology and Cognitive Neuroscience of Hedonic Eating -- 9. Additional Biological Mechanisms of Hedonic Eating -- 10. Treatment-Related Evidence that Food Addiction is a Valid Construct -- 11. Highly Palatable Foods Are Addictive -- Part V: Assessment and Treatment of Food Addiction -- 12. Evaluation of Food Addiction: Importance, Epidemiology, Diagnosis, and Assessment -- 13. How to Treat Food Addiction from a Nutritional Perspective: Consideration of Diet and Abstinence -- 14. Clinical Applications of the Food Addiction Concept -- Part VI: Research Possibilities -- 15. Emerging Treatments and Areas for Future Research.
요약This book is written for providers of broad training backgrounds, and aims to help those who care for people with EDs, overweight and obesity provide evidence-based care. The goal of the book is to provide these providers with a straightforward resource summarizing the current standard of care. However, it goes further by also introducing the concept of food addiction (FA) as a model to understand some forms of overeating. This book discusses the pros and cons of embracing FA and reviews the evidence for and against the validity and utility of FA. By doing so, the chapters convey a “middle ground” approach to help people with obesity, BED, and bulimia nervosa plus FA symptomatology who also want to lose weight. The text discusses FA by reviewing several of the main ongoing controversies associated with the construct. It reviews both the clinical and neuroscientific evidence that some individuals’ eating behavior mirrors that seen in substance use disorders (SUD), such as how their relationship with food appears to be “addictive”. Chapters also discuss how many of the mechanisms known to underlie SUDs appear to drive overeating in animal models and humans. Finally, the text argues that the similarities between the brain mechanisms of addictive disorders and overeating behavior has the potential to open up new avenues for current treatment and treatment development. Food Addiction, Obesity and Disorders of Overeating: An Evidence-Based Assessment and Clinical Guide is suited for both medical and mental health practitioners, including physicians in primary care or psychiatry, nurses, psychologists, social workers, medical students and medical residents. It could also be utilized by researchers in obesity and ED fields, stimulating ideas for future research and study design.
일반주제명Psychiatry.
Behavior therapy.
Nutrition   .
Psychiatry.
Behaviorial Therapy.
Nutrition.
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