Which Foods May Be Addictive? The Roles of Processing, Fat Content, and Glycemic Load
Michigan United · University of Michigan–Ann Arbor · +1 more institution
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Abstract
Objectives
We propose that highly processed foods share pharmacokinetic properties (e.g. concentrated dose, rapid rate of absorption) with drugs of abuse, due to the addition of fat and/or refined carbohydrates and the rapid rate the refined carbohydrates are absorbed into the system, indicated by glycemic load (GL). The current study provides preliminary evidence for the foods and food attributes implicated in addictive-like eating.
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Cross-sectional.
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Keywords
- Food addiction
- Addiction
- Glycemic
- Medicine
- Addictive behavior
- Psychology
- Food science
- Clinical psychology
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