Food Addiction

Food addiction refers to a compulsive relationship with food that can lead to loss of control, cravings, and excessive consumption of certain foods. This addictive behavior is often characterized by the inability to stop eating despite negative consequences on physical health, emotional well-being, and social relationships. People with food addiction may experience intense urges to eat specific foods, engage in secretive eating, and feel guilt or shame about their eating habits. This condition is believed to be related to changes in brain chemistry and reward pathways, similar to substance addiction.




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