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Overlaps in the nosology of substance abuse and overeating: the translational implications of "food addiction".

Nicole M Avena1, Miriam E Bocarsly, Bartley G Hoebel, Mark S Gold.   

Abstract

The obesity epidemic has led to the postulation that highly palatable foods may be "addictive" for some individuals. This idea is supported by the fact that there are overlaps in brain circuitry that underlie addictive behavior as well as overeating. In this paper, we discuss the utility of the concept of "food addiction" as it may relate to treating certain disordered eating behaviors. Using criteria set forth in the DSM-IV for substance-use disorders, we review data that have emerged from animal models suggesting that overeating, in the form of binge eating, fits some of the criteria for substance abuse. Further, we discuss preclinical data revealing that the addiction-like behavioral changes observed in response to overeating are concomitant with neurochemical changes that are similar to those observed in response to drugs of abuse. With this background and evidence in mind, we conclude this article with a discussion as to how "food addiction" research may translate into clinical strategies and pharmaceutical treatments useful in curtailing overeating.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 21999687     DOI: 10.2174/1874473711104030133

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Curr Drug Abuse Rev        ISSN: 1874-4737


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