The prevalence of hyperpalatable food intake among individuals with food addiction seeking bariatric surgery
CONCLUSION: In this pilot study, HPF consumption among individuals with and without FA seeking bariatric surgery was high overall, however there were no differences across groups. In addition, intake of HPF with fat and sugar was associated with the number of symptoms of food addiction. More studies with a larger sample are needed to confirm these preliminary findings.PMID:38154321 | DOI:10.1016/j.eatbeh.2023.101841 (Source: Eating Behaviors)
Source: Eating Behaviors - December 28, 2023 Category: Eating Disorders & Weight Management Authors: L ígia de Oliveira Carlos Mar ília Rizzon Zaparolli Ramos Nathalia Ramori Farinha Wagner Tera Fazzino Monique Ferreira Aline Fedato Amorim Lineu Alberto Cavazani de Freitas Ingrid Felicidade Ant ônio Carlos Ligocki Campos Source Type: research

The prevalence of hyperpalatable food intake among individuals with food addiction seeking bariatric surgery
CONCLUSION: In this pilot study, HPF consumption among individuals with and without FA seeking bariatric surgery was high overall, however there were no differences across groups. In addition, intake of HPF with fat and sugar was associated with the number of symptoms of food addiction. More studies with a larger sample are needed to confirm these preliminary findings.PMID:38154321 | DOI:10.1016/j.eatbeh.2023.101841 (Source: Eating Behaviors)
Source: Eating Behaviors - December 28, 2023 Category: Eating Disorders & Weight Management Authors: L ígia de Oliveira Carlos Mar ília Rizzon Zaparolli Ramos Nathalia Ramori Farinha Wagner Tera Fazzino Monique Ferreira Aline Fedato Amorim Lineu Alberto Cavazani de Freitas Ingrid Felicidade Ant ônio Carlos Ligocki Campos Source Type: research

The prevalence of hyperpalatable food intake among individuals with food addiction seeking bariatric surgery
CONCLUSION: In this pilot study, HPF consumption among individuals with and without FA seeking bariatric surgery was high overall, however there were no differences across groups. In addition, intake of HPF with fat and sugar was associated with the number of symptoms of food addiction. More studies with a larger sample are needed to confirm these preliminary findings.PMID:38154321 | DOI:10.1016/j.eatbeh.2023.101841 (Source: Eating Behaviors)
Source: Eating Behaviors - December 28, 2023 Category: Eating Disorders & Weight Management Authors: L ígia de Oliveira Carlos Mar ília Rizzon Zaparolli Ramos Nathalia Ramori Farinha Wagner Tera Fazzino Monique Ferreira Aline Fedato Amorim Lineu Alberto Cavazani de Freitas Ingrid Felicidade Ant ônio Carlos Ligocki Campos Source Type: research

The prevalence of hyperpalatable food intake among individuals with food addiction seeking bariatric surgery
CONCLUSION: In this pilot study, HPF consumption among individuals with and without FA seeking bariatric surgery was high overall, however there were no differences across groups. In addition, intake of HPF with fat and sugar was associated with the number of symptoms of food addiction. More studies with a larger sample are needed to confirm these preliminary findings.PMID:38154321 | DOI:10.1016/j.eatbeh.2023.101841 (Source: Eating Behaviors)
Source: Eating Behaviors - December 28, 2023 Category: Eating Disorders & Weight Management Authors: L ígia de Oliveira Carlos Mar ília Rizzon Zaparolli Ramos Nathalia Ramori Farinha Wagner Tera Fazzino Monique Ferreira Aline Fedato Amorim Lineu Alberto Cavazani de Freitas Ingrid Felicidade Ant ônio Carlos Ligocki Campos Source Type: research

The prevalence of hyperpalatable food intake among individuals with food addiction seeking bariatric surgery
CONCLUSION: In this pilot study, HPF consumption among individuals with and without FA seeking bariatric surgery was high overall, however there were no differences across groups. In addition, intake of HPF with fat and sugar was associated with the number of symptoms of food addiction. More studies with a larger sample are needed to confirm these preliminary findings.PMID:38154321 | DOI:10.1016/j.eatbeh.2023.101841 (Source: Eating Behaviors)
Source: Eating Behaviors - December 28, 2023 Category: Eating Disorders & Weight Management Authors: L ígia de Oliveira Carlos Mar ília Rizzon Zaparolli Ramos Nathalia Ramori Farinha Wagner Tera Fazzino Monique Ferreira Aline Fedato Amorim Lineu Alberto Cavazani de Freitas Ingrid Felicidade Ant ônio Carlos Ligocki Campos Source Type: research

The prevalence of hyperpalatable food intake among individuals with food addiction seeking bariatric surgery
CONCLUSION: In this pilot study, HPF consumption among individuals with and without FA seeking bariatric surgery was high overall, however there were no differences across groups. In addition, intake of HPF with fat and sugar was associated with the number of symptoms of food addiction. More studies with a larger sample are needed to confirm these preliminary findings.PMID:38154321 | DOI:10.1016/j.eatbeh.2023.101841 (Source: Eating Behaviors)
Source: Eating Behaviors - December 28, 2023 Category: Eating Disorders & Weight Management Authors: L ígia de Oliveira Carlos Mar ília Rizzon Zaparolli Ramos Nathalia Ramori Farinha Wagner Tera Fazzino Monique Ferreira Aline Fedato Amorim Lineu Alberto Cavazani de Freitas Ingrid Felicidade Ant ônio Carlos Ligocki Campos Source Type: research

The prevalence of hyperpalatable food intake among individuals with food addiction seeking bariatric surgery
CONCLUSION: In this pilot study, HPF consumption among individuals with and without FA seeking bariatric surgery was high overall, however there were no differences across groups. In addition, intake of HPF with fat and sugar was associated with the number of symptoms of food addiction. More studies with a larger sample are needed to confirm these preliminary findings.PMID:38154321 | DOI:10.1016/j.eatbeh.2023.101841 (Source: Eating Behaviors)
Source: Eating Behaviors - December 28, 2023 Category: Eating Disorders & Weight Management Authors: L ígia de Oliveira Carlos Mar ília Rizzon Zaparolli Ramos Nathalia Ramori Farinha Wagner Tera Fazzino Monique Ferreira Aline Fedato Amorim Lineu Alberto Cavazani de Freitas Ingrid Felicidade Ant ônio Carlos Ligocki Campos Source Type: research

The prevalence of hyperpalatable food intake among individuals with food addiction seeking bariatric surgery
CONCLUSION: In this pilot study, HPF consumption among individuals with and without FA seeking bariatric surgery was high overall, however there were no differences across groups. In addition, intake of HPF with fat and sugar was associated with the number of symptoms of food addiction. More studies with a larger sample are needed to confirm these preliminary findings.PMID:38154321 | DOI:10.1016/j.eatbeh.2023.101841 (Source: Eating Behaviors)
Source: Eating Behaviors - December 28, 2023 Category: Eating Disorders & Weight Management Authors: L ígia de Oliveira Carlos Mar ília Rizzon Zaparolli Ramos Nathalia Ramori Farinha Wagner Tera Fazzino Monique Ferreira Aline Fedato Amorim Lineu Alberto Cavazani de Freitas Ingrid Felicidade Ant ônio Carlos Ligocki Campos Source Type: research

The prevalence of hyperpalatable food intake among individuals with food addiction seeking bariatric surgery
CONCLUSION: In this pilot study, HPF consumption among individuals with and without FA seeking bariatric surgery was high overall, however there were no differences across groups. In addition, intake of HPF with fat and sugar was associated with the number of symptoms of food addiction. More studies with a larger sample are needed to confirm these preliminary findings.PMID:38154321 | DOI:10.1016/j.eatbeh.2023.101841 (Source: Eating Behaviors)
Source: Eating Behaviors - December 28, 2023 Category: Eating Disorders & Weight Management Authors: L ígia de Oliveira Carlos Mar ília Rizzon Zaparolli Ramos Nathalia Ramori Farinha Wagner Tera Fazzino Monique Ferreira Aline Fedato Amorim Lineu Alberto Cavazani de Freitas Ingrid Felicidade Ant ônio Carlos Ligocki Campos Source Type: research

The prevalence of hyperpalatable food intake among individuals with food addiction seeking bariatric surgery
CONCLUSION: In this pilot study, HPF consumption among individuals with and without FA seeking bariatric surgery was high overall, however there were no differences across groups. In addition, intake of HPF with fat and sugar was associated with the number of symptoms of food addiction. More studies with a larger sample are needed to confirm these preliminary findings.PMID:38154321 | DOI:10.1016/j.eatbeh.2023.101841 (Source: Eating Behaviors)
Source: Eating Behaviors - December 28, 2023 Category: Eating Disorders & Weight Management Authors: L ígia de Oliveira Carlos Mar ília Rizzon Zaparolli Ramos Nathalia Ramori Farinha Wagner Tera Fazzino Monique Ferreira Aline Fedato Amorim Lineu Alberto Cavazani de Freitas Ingrid Felicidade Ant ônio Carlos Ligocki Campos Source Type: research

Weight-inclusive, intuitive eating-based workplace wellness program associated with improvements in intuitive eating, eating disorder symptoms, internalized weight stigma, and diet quality
CONCLUSIONS: This study provide preliminary support for the acceptability and potential impact of a weight-inclusive workplace wellness program that should be tested in a rigorous randomized trial.PMID:38134818 | DOI:10.1016/j.eatbeh.2023.101840 (Source: Eating Behaviors)
Source: Eating Behaviors - December 22, 2023 Category: Eating Disorders & Weight Management Authors: Jane Schmid Ashley Linxwiler Erica Owen Heather Caplan Kristi Rahrig Jenkins Katherine W Bauer Matthew Zawistowski Heidi M Weeks Kendrin R Sonneville Source Type: research

Weight-inclusive, intuitive eating-based workplace wellness program associated with improvements in intuitive eating, eating disorder symptoms, internalized weight stigma, and diet quality
CONCLUSIONS: This study provide preliminary support for the acceptability and potential impact of a weight-inclusive workplace wellness program that should be tested in a rigorous randomized trial.PMID:38134818 | DOI:10.1016/j.eatbeh.2023.101840 (Source: Eating Behaviors)
Source: Eating Behaviors - December 22, 2023 Category: Eating Disorders & Weight Management Authors: Jane Schmid Ashley Linxwiler Erica Owen Heather Caplan Kristi Rahrig Jenkins Katherine W Bauer Matthew Zawistowski Heidi M Weeks Kendrin R Sonneville Source Type: research

Weight-inclusive, intuitive eating-based workplace wellness program associated with improvements in intuitive eating, eating disorder symptoms, internalized weight stigma, and diet quality
CONCLUSIONS: This study provide preliminary support for the acceptability and potential impact of a weight-inclusive workplace wellness program that should be tested in a rigorous randomized trial.PMID:38134818 | DOI:10.1016/j.eatbeh.2023.101840 (Source: Eating Behaviors)
Source: Eating Behaviors - December 22, 2023 Category: Eating Disorders & Weight Management Authors: Jane Schmid Ashley Linxwiler Erica Owen Heather Caplan Kristi Rahrig Jenkins Katherine W Bauer Matthew Zawistowski Heidi M Weeks Kendrin R Sonneville Source Type: research

Weight-inclusive, intuitive eating-based workplace wellness program associated with improvements in intuitive eating, eating disorder symptoms, internalized weight stigma, and diet quality
CONCLUSIONS: This study provide preliminary support for the acceptability and potential impact of a weight-inclusive workplace wellness program that should be tested in a rigorous randomized trial.PMID:38134818 | DOI:10.1016/j.eatbeh.2023.101840 (Source: Eating Behaviors)
Source: Eating Behaviors - December 22, 2023 Category: Eating Disorders & Weight Management Authors: Jane Schmid Ashley Linxwiler Erica Owen Heather Caplan Kristi Rahrig Jenkins Katherine W Bauer Matthew Zawistowski Heidi M Weeks Kendrin R Sonneville Source Type: research

Weight-inclusive, intuitive eating-based workplace wellness program associated with improvements in intuitive eating, eating disorder symptoms, internalized weight stigma, and diet quality
CONCLUSIONS: This study provide preliminary support for the acceptability and potential impact of a weight-inclusive workplace wellness program that should be tested in a rigorous randomized trial.PMID:38134818 | DOI:10.1016/j.eatbeh.2023.101840 (Source: Eating Behaviors)
Source: Eating Behaviors - December 22, 2023 Category: Eating Disorders & Weight Management Authors: Jane Schmid Ashley Linxwiler Erica Owen Heather Caplan Kristi Rahrig Jenkins Katherine W Bauer Matthew Zawistowski Heidi M Weeks Kendrin R Sonneville Source Type: research