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Food and Addiction: A Comprehensive Handbook, Second Edition brings scientific order to the issue of food and addiction, spanning multiple disciplines to create the foundation for what is a rapidly advancing field and to highlight needed advances in science and public policy. It assembles leading scientists and policy makers from fields such as nutrition, addiction, psychology, epidemiology, and public health to explore and analyze the scientific evidence on the addictive properties of food. It provides complete and comprehensive coverage of all subjects pertinent to food and addiction, from how the brain processes food reward and the role of the gut-microbiome in addictive eating, to diagnostic criteria for food addiction, the contribution of industry tactics to the creation of addictive foods, and behavioral, neurological, and pharmacologic interventions, as well as the clinical, public health, legal, and policy implications of recognizing the validity of food addiction. Each chapter reviews the available science and notes needed scientific advances in the field.
Table of Contents
Introductory ChapterAshley N. Gearhardt, Ph.D., Kelly D. Brownell, Ph.D., Mark S. Gold, M.D., & Marc N. Potenza, M.D., Ph.D.University of Michigan, Duke University, Washington University in St. Louis, and Yale UniversityPART ONE: RESEARCH ON PSYCHOLOGICAL CONTRIBUTORS TO FOOD AND ADDICTION1. Assessment of Food Addiction: A DSM 5 UpdateAshley N. Gearhardt, Ph.D., & Lucy K. Loch, B.A.University of Michigan & Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development2. Food Addiction in Children and AdolescentsTracy L. Burrows, Ph.D., Janelle A. Skinner, Ph.D., & Hiba Jebeile, Ph.D.University of Newcastle & The University of Sydney3. Food Addiction, Dietary Patterns, and ObesityTracy L. Burrows, Ph.D., Megan C. Whatnall, Ph.D., & Kirrilly M. Pursey, Ph.D.University of Newcastle4. Sex Differences in the Risk for Substance-Use Disorders and Compulsive OvereatingCaroline A. Davis, Ph.D., & Revi Bonder, MSc.York University5. Food Craving in Food addictionAdrian Meule, Ph.D.Ludwig-Maximillians-University of Munich6. Impulsivity and Food AddictionMeenu Minhas, Ph.D., Cara Murphy, Ph.D., Marie Gendy, M.D., Ph.D., & James MacKillop, Ph.D.McMaster University & Brown University7. Trauma and Food AddictionSusan M. Mason, Ph.D., & Rebecca Emery Ph.D.University of Minnesota8. Food Addiction ComorbidityTimothy D. Brewerton, M.D.Medical University of South Carolina9. Sleep Dysfunction, Night Eating, and Food AddictionLaurence J. Nolan Ph.D., & Allan Geliebter, Ph.D.Wagner College & Columbia University & Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai10. Stress, Sugar, and Metabolism: Relevance to Food AddictionCandice Price, Ph.D., & Elissa S. Epel, Ph.D.University of California, Davis & University of California, San Francisco11. Bingeing, Tolerance and Withdrawal: What Have We Learned From Models of Food AddictionKatie Bishop, M.S., RD, Nicole M. Avena, Ph.D., & Ashley N. Gearhardt, Ph.D.Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, Princeton University, and University of Michigan12. Food Addiction in Anorexia NervosaIceta Sylvain, M.D., Ph.D., & Catherine Bégin, Ph.D.Universite Laval13. Dietary Restraint and Food AddictionDavid Wiss, Ph.D., M.S., R.D.N., & A. Janet Tomiyama, Ph.D .UCLA Fielding School of Public Health- Department of Community Health Sciences & University of California, Los Angeles14. Co-morbidity of Food Addiction and Behavioral AddictionsIgnacio Lucas, Ph.D., Giulia Testa, Ph.D., Fernando Fernández-Aranda, Ph.D., & Susana Jiménez-Murcia, Ph.D.University Hospital Bellvitge15. Interactions between Alcohol Consumption, Eating, and WeightJenna R. Cummings, Ph.D.Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human DevelopmentPART TWO: RESEARCH ON BIOLOGICAL CONTRIBUTORS TO FOOD AND ADDICTION16. Dopamine Magnitude and Timing in Food RewardAlexandra G. DiFeliceantonio, Ph.D.Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University17. Endocannabinoid Signaling and Food AddictionAnahita Bassir Nia, M.D., & Deepak Cyril Dsouza, MBBS, M.D.Yale University18. Orexins in Food and AddictionMorgan H. James, Ph.D., & Gary Aston-Jones, Ph.D.Brain Health Institute, Rutgers University19. An Investigation of Brain-Gut-Microbiome Interactions in Food Addiction and ObesityRiya Sood, Soumya Ravichandran, BSc & Arpana Gupta, Ph.D.University of California, Los Angeles20. Food reinforcement architecture: profiles for impulsive and compulsive overeating and food abuseKyle S. Burger, Ph.D. & Afroditi Papantoni, B.S.University of North Carolina21. Epigenetics of Addiction and Eating DisordersSamer El Hayek, M.D., Mario Eid, M.D., Michele Cherro, M.D., Mark S. Gold, M.D., Maya Bizri, M.D., MPH & Firas H. Kobeissy, Ph.D.University of Miami, Lebanese University, American University of Beirut, Washington University, & University of Florida22. Hormones, Hunger, and Food and AddictionGuang Sun, M.D., & Pardis Pedram, M.D., Ph.D.Memorial University of Newfoundland & University of Calgary23. Negative Emotional Side of Food Addiction: Negative Affect and UrgencyEric P. Zorrilla, Ph.D., & George F. Koob, Ph.D.Scripps Research Institute & National Institute on Drug Abuse24. Biological Contributions of Stress as a Common Factor across Overeating and Substance Use DisordersRajita Sinha, Ph.D.Yale University25. Prenatal Contributions to the Development of Food AddictionAlberto Camacho Morales, Ph.D.Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León26. Pubertal Development and the Development of Dysregulated EatingMegan E. Mikhail, M.A, Carolina Anaya, B.A., Kristen M. Culbert, Ph.D., Cheryl L. Sisk, Ph.D., Alexander Johnson, Ph.D., & Kelly L. Klump, Ph.D.Michigan State University & Wayne State University School of Medicine27. The Neuroscience of Food 'Wanting' and 'Liking'Shelley Warlow, Ph.D.University of California, San Diego28. Sign Tracking to Food and Drug Cues: A Potential Marker of Risk for the Development of Addiction?Sara R. Westbrook, Ph.D., & Shelly B. Flagel, Ph.D.University of Michigan29. Neurobiology of Binge-Eating Disorder and Implications for Food AddictionElina A. Stefanovics, Ph.D., & Marc N. Potenza M.D., Ph.D.Yale University30. Hippocampal-dependent Memory Impairment and the Western Diet: Implications for the Regulation and Dysregulation of Food and Drug IntakeTerry L. Davidson, Ph.D., & Anthony L. Riley, Ph.D.American UniversityPART III: FOOD CHARACTERISTICS AND ADDICTIVE EATING31. What Foods May be Addictive?Erica M. Schulte, Ph.D., Kelly C. Allison, Ph.D., & Evan M. Forman, Ph.D.Drexel University & Perelman School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania32. Ultraprocessed Foods and Food AddictionCarlos A. Monteiro, Ph.D., & Geoffrey Cannon, M.A.University of Sao Paulo33. Sugar Addiction in Animal ModelsJulia Simkus, B.A. & Nicole M. Avena, Ph.D.Princeton University & Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai34. Incubation of Sucrose Craving in Animal ModelsJeffrey W. Grimm, Ph.D.Western Washington University35. Glycemic Load and Food AddictionBelinda Lennerz, M.D., Ph.D.Harvard Medical School36. Fructose, Fatty Liver, and AddictionRobert H. Lustig, M.D., MSLUniversity of California, San Francisco37. Sugar-sweetened Beverages and Caffeine: The Role of AddictionDesiree M. Sigala, Ph.D., & Jennifer Falbe, Ph.D.University of California, Davis38. Savor the Flavor: Diet, Taste, and NutritionMonica Dus, Ph.D.University of Michigan39. Non-Nutritive Sweeteners and Reward MechanismsKathleen Page, M.D., M.S., & Alexandra G. Yunker, B.A.University of Southern California & Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health40. Industry Practices in the Development of Potentially Addictive FoodsMichael MossAuthorPART IV: CLINICAL APPROACHES AND IMPLICATIONS41. Food Addiction and Treatment of Eating DisordersLucero Munguía, Ph.D., Lucía Camacho-Barcia Ph.D., Susana Jimenez-Murcia, Ph.D., & Fernando Fernandez Aranda, Ph.D.University Hospital of Bellvitge42. Psychological, Behavioral, and Pharmacological Treatments for Binge-Eating Disorder: Implications of Addiction PerspectivesAriana M. Chao, Ph.D., CRNP, & Carlos M. Grilo, Ph.D.University of Pennsylvania & Yale University43. Food Addiction and Obesity Treatment OutcomesGeorge Paslakis, M.D., Georg Halbeisen, Ph.D., Zaida Agüera, Ph.D., Susana Jimenez-Murcia, Ph.D., and Fernando Fernandez Aranda, Ph.D.Ruhr-University Bochum, Bellvitge Biomedical Research Institute, University of Barcelona, Instituto de Salud Carlos III, University Hospital of Bellvitge44. Food Addiction and Bariatric SurgeryKirstie M. Herb Neff, M.S., Kellsey N. Launius, B.S., & Karen K. Saules, Ph.D.Eastern Michigan University45. Psychosocial Interventions for Food AddictionStephanie E. Cassin, Ph.D., C.Psych, Vanessa Montemarano, M.A., & Vincent A. Santiago, M.A.Ryerson University46. Deep Brain Stimulation for Obesity: Targets and Mechanisms of Neuromodulation in Clinical PracticeBritanny H. Kim, B.A., Robert L. Seilheime, M.D., Ph.D., Casey H. Halpern, M.D.University of Pennsylvania47. Pharmacotherapy for Obesity that Target Addictive MechanismsMohini Aras, M.D., Sarah R. Barenbaum, M.D., & Louis J. Aronne, M.D.Cornell University48. Pharmacotherapy for Addiction that Target Obesity MechanismsAreej Qadeer, B.A. & Christina Brezing, M.D.Columbia University49. Neurocircuitry Underlying the Addictive Dimension of Overeating and ObesityEvan Dennis B.S., Allison Johnson B.S., Diana Sotelo B.S., Leah Vines B.S., Peter Manza Ph.D., Gene-Jack Wang, M.D., & Nora D. Volkow, M.D.National Institute on Drug Abuse50. Food And Addiction: A Personal StoryAnne Rosenberg RSW, CHFPART V: PUBLIC HEALTH, LEGAL AND POLICY IMPLICATIONS51. What Lessons for Food Policy Can Be Learned from Tobacco Control?Kenneth E. Warner, Ph.D.University of Michigan52. Food Marketing and Neural Mechanisms Implicated in AddictionSonja Yokum, Ph.D.Oregon Research Institute53. Is Food Marketing Feeding Americans' Sugar Habit? How Sugary Drinks Hook Children and YouthJennifer L. Harris, Ph.D., MBA, & Melissa Jensen, MSPH, Ph.D.University of Connecticut54. Implication of Food Addiction on StigmaRebecca M. Puhl, Ph.D.University of Connecticut55. Food Insecurity: An Emerging Risk Factor for Food AddicitonCindy W. Leung, Sc.D., MPH, & Julia A. Wolfson, Ph.D.University of Michigan & Johns Hopkins University56. Taxes and Warning Labels as Tools to Improve Dietary QualityAnna H. Grummon, Ph.D., MSPH, & Christina A. Roberto, Ph.D.Harvard University & University of Pennsylvania57. Legal Implications of Food AddictionJennifer L. Pomeranz, J.D., M.P.H.New York UniversityPART VI: CRITIQUES OF FOOD ADDICTION58. Addictive-like Overeating and UndereatingJohannes Hebebrand, M.D., Ph.D., Gertraud Gradl-Dietsch, PD Dr. med, MME, & Jochen Antel, Ph.D.University of Duisburg-Essen59. Disordered Eating and the Brain: Can Food be Addictive?Margaret L. Westwater, Ph.D., Hisham Ziauddeen, Ph.D., & Paul C. Fletcher, Ph.D.University of CambridgePART VII: CONCLUDING COMMENTS60. Food and Addiction: Scientific, Social, Legal, and Legislative ImplicationsAshley N. Gearhardt, Ph.D., Kelly D. Brownell, Ph.D., Mark S. Gold, M.D., Marc N. Potenza, M.D., Ph.D.University of Michigan, Duke University, Washington University in St. Louis, Yale University
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