overeating$56508$ - translation to ισπανικά
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overeating$56508$ - translation to ισπανικά

BEHAVIORAL ADDICTION THAT IS CHARACTERIZED BY THE COMPULSIVE CONSUMPTION OF PALATABLE FOODS DESPITE ADVERSE CONSEQUENCES.
Compulsive overeater; Sugar addiction; Sugar Addiction; Impulsive Eating; Compulsive overeaters; Taste Addiction Disorder; Compulsive overeating; Eating addiction

overeating      
n. excesiva comida, atracón
overate         
EXCESS FOOD THAT IS COMSUMED. IN OTHER WORDS, EATING TOO MUCH
Overeat; Crapulent; Surfeiting; Overate; Over eat; Over eats; Over ate; Over eating; Overeater; Overeaters; Over eater; Over eaters
pasado de overeat
overeat         
EXCESS FOOD THAT IS COMSUMED. IN OTHER WORDS, EATING TOO MUCH
Overeat; Crapulent; Surfeiting; Overate; Over eat; Over eats; Over ate; Over eating; Overeater; Overeaters; Over eater; Over eaters
comer demasiado

Βικιπαίδεια

Food addiction

A food or eating addiction is any behavioral addiction that is primarily characterized by the compulsive consumption of palatable (e.g., high fat and high sugar) food items which markedly activate the reward system in humans and other animals despite adverse consequences.

Psychological dependence has also been observed with the occurrence of withdrawal symptoms when consumption of these foods stops by replacement with foods low in sugar and fat. Because this addictive behavior is not biological, one cannot develop a trait that codes for an eating disorder, so professionals address this by providing behavior therapy and by asking a series of questions called the YFAS (Yale Food Addiction Scale) questionnaire, a diagnostic criteria of substance dependence.

Sugary and high-fat food have both been shown to increase the expression of ΔFosB, an addiction biomarker, in the D1-type medium spiny neurons of the nucleus accumbens; however, there is very little research on the synaptic plasticity from compulsive food consumption, a phenomenon which is known to be caused by ΔFosB overexpression.