@EugeniaCasro @nutri_rivers @Midietacojea De hecho, existe algún estudio dónde posicionar a una persona como adicta sin realmente serlo puede ser problemático a largo plazo https://t.co/nDlxMQBfDC
@NpointCase @MichaelServell2 No. I don’t. Because the evidence for food addiction of any kind is weak. And a vicious cycle. We also get these chemical releases from hugging a puppy or having sex. https://t.co/Xzk1eRg6Sm
Hacer creer a una persona que es adicta a los alimento (sin serlo), parece conducir una menor ingesta de kcal a corto plazo (evitación, menor exposición etc.) A largo plazo, puede salir rana, los antojos y deshinbición pueden aumentar... https://t.co/nDlx
Food Addiction Beliefs Amongst the Lay Public and their Consequences for Eating Behaviour; https://t.co/A6UkTxwMWB
RT @CharlotteHardm3: @ConscienHealth Hi Ted, great to meet you at ECO. Some links to our work on food addiction: https://t.co/xj3GMCcf76 ht…
RT @CharlotteHardm3: @ConscienHealth Hi Ted, great to meet you at ECO. Some links to our work on food addiction: https://t.co/xj3GMCcf76 ht…
RT @CharlotteHardm3: @ConscienHealth Hi Ted, great to meet you at ECO. Some links to our work on food addiction: https://t.co/xj3GMCcf76 ht…
@ConscienHealth Hi Ted, great to meet you at ECO. Some links to our work on food addiction: https://t.co/xj3GMCcf76 https://t.co/yoFaoC9lUF
Latest in a great series of work well done @helzbelz1984 @CharlotteHardm3 https://t.co/d1sNfOHCFZ