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Hedonic Eating

Hedonic Eating

How the Pleasure of Food Affects Our Brains and Behavior

9780197688908
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While the prevalence of overweight and obesity has continued to increase, the understanding of the complex causes of these conditions by academics and the public has not. Much of the current literature regarding excess body weight focuses on reducing calorie intake, ignoring the complicated biological and behavioral nature of overeating. Hedonic Eating, Second Edition, explores the behavioral, biological, and social rewards of eating in our current world saturated with hyper-palatable food. Comprehensive chapters cover topics ranging from the neurochemistry of food reward to the hotly debated concept of food addiction, while providing relevant and up-to-date information from the current body of scientific literature regarding food reward. This new edition has been fully updated to reflect emerging research andevidence on issues such as eating behavior, psychological factors, metabolic influences, and the environment. New research has deepened our understanding of the interrelationship between the brain, behavior, and food consumption. This book offers another perspective to the current understanding of the issues ofovereating and obesity rooted in scientific research.
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OUP USA
104066
9780197688908
9780197688908

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Publication date
2025
Issue number
1
Cover
paperback
Pages count
216
Dimensions (mm)
156 x 235
Weight (g)
308
  • Chapter 1 Introduction; Chapter 2 Genetic Obesity Risk Grade Evaluation (GORGE): Precision Recovery from Obesity Model (PROM) by restoring dopamine hedonostasis; Chapter 3 The Brains Got a Taste for Good Food; Chapter 4 Understanding Food Cravings: individual differences, triggers, and measurement; Chapter 5 Overeating and Binge Eating; Chapter 6 Effects of Sugars and Non-nutritive Sweeteners on Neural and Endocrine Regulation of Eating Behavior; Chapter 7 Brain Mechanisms of Food Liking and Wanting; Chapter 8 The Modern Food Environment: influences on what, how much, where, and why we eat; Chapter 9 Can Intuitive Eating be Helpful to Individuals with Ultra-Processed Food Addiction?; Chapter 10 Food Addiction;
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