Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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906575 | Eating Behaviors | 2012 | 4 Pages |
Craving for a particular substance is an essential characteristic of addictive behavior. Increasing evidence suggests that food cravings and excessive food consumption could similarly be due to addictive processes. Recently, the Yale Food Addiction Scale (YFAS) was introduced for identifying individuals with addictive eating patterns. We conducted an online study (n = 616, 75.8% female) in which participants filled out the YFAS and the Food Cravings Questionnaire-Trait (FCQ-T). Participants diagnosed as being addicted to food using the YFAS had higher scores on all food craving subscales except for anticipation of positive reinforcement that may result from eating. In a subsequent regression analysis, all food craving subscales positively predicted food addiction symptoms while positive reinforcement negatively predicted food addiction symptoms. Similar to other addictive behaviors, results indicate that individuals with addictive eating patterns experience more food cravings, but concurrently do not expect a positive reinforcement through eating.
►An online study was conducted (N = 616). ►Food addiction was assessed with the Yale Food Addiction Scale (YFAS). ►Food cravings were assessed with the Food Cravings Questionnaire-Trait (FCQ-T). ►Food addicted participants had higher FCQ-T-scores except positive reinforcement. ►High FCQ-T-scores and low positive reinforcement predicted food addiction symptoms.