Eating Disorders - A Paradigm of the Biopsychosocial Model of Illness 2017
DOI: 10.5772/65248
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Eating Disorders as New Forms of Addiction

Abstract: Eating disorders (ED) seem to share many characteristics with substance-related disorders (SRD). As very often the two conditions run together, it has been proposed that eating dysfunctions could be understood as behavioral forms of addiction. This has lead to the concept of "food addiction," a proposed new form of addiction. This chapter reviews recent research focusing on the relationship between ED and SRD. Three specific areas are addressed: (a) animal models that suggest the association between substance … Show more

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