Foods are differentially associated with subjective effect report questions of abuse liability

Volume: 12, Issue: 8, Pages: e0184220 - e0184220
Published: Aug 31, 2017
Abstract
Objectives The current study investigates which foods may be most implicated in addictive-like eating by examining how nutritionally diverse foods relate to loss of control consumption and various subjective effect reports. Subjective effect reports assess the abuse liabilities of substances and may similarly provide insight into which foods may be reinforcing in a manner that triggers an addictive-like response for some individuals. Design...
Paper Details
Title
Foods are differentially associated with subjective effect report questions of abuse liability
Published Date
Aug 31, 2017
Journal
Volume
12
Issue
8
Pages
e0184220 - e0184220
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