Is food addiction a thing?

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Do you believe that there is such thing as food addiction? Like smoking? To be honest, I do believe it..

Here's a sample of questions that I found on a website. Apparently you can even get treatment for this type of thing and it is taken pretty seriously.

-End up eating more than planned when you start eating certain foods

-Keep eating certain foods even if you're no longer hungry

-Eat to the point of feeling ill

-Worry about not eating certain types of foods or worry about cutting down on certain types of foods

-When certain foods aren't available, go out of your way to obtain them

-You eat certain foods so often or in such large amounts that you start eating food instead of working, spending time with the family, or doing recreational activities.

-You avoid professional or social situations where certain foods are available because of fear of overeating.

-You have problems functioning effectively at your job or school because of food and eating.

What's your opinion on this?
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  • clobern
    clobern Posts: 341 Member
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    Addiction to anything exists. It doesn't have to be something crazy or (necessarily) unhealthy to be an addiction like porn, smoking and drugs. You can be addicted to food, television, pain, sex, etc. I think it is something that can be overcome a little easier than some other addictions, but it's real :)
  • nomeejerome
    nomeejerome Posts: 2,616 Member
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    Addiction......
    The brain cannot tell the difference between food, narcotics, sex etc. If it feels good, the brain will respond accordingly and can lead to addiction.
  • ItsCasey
    ItsCasey Posts: 4,022 Member
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    I think there are chemical addictions and emotional addictions. I'm not sure that I believe in the idea of "real" chemical dependency on food (suffering the same withdrawal symptoms as people who are rehabbing from a heroin addiction, for example), but I do think people who are stress eaters or who eat to fill some kind of void in their lives develop an emotional addiction to food. It makes them feel better, so they almost instinctively turn to eating when they feel badly.
  • ehardy1103
    ehardy1103 Posts: 14 Member
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    soooo agree there IS..... I sabotage myself and either drugs.. booze.. food.. if you have an addicting personality.. it is all true.. Mine is totally food... can't stand it.. :)
  • toaster6
    toaster6 Posts: 703 Member
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    I do not believe you can be addicted to something you *need* to survive; I would not say I am anymore addicted to food than I am to oxygen.
  • rachface1234
    rachface1234 Posts: 227 Member
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    Yep. I'm addicted. been doing some light fasting (twice a week going 14 hours between meals, then eating very lightly on those days) trying to retrain my brain not to beg for food constantly! I think that when your food becomes less about hunger or need and more about want or soothing or obsessing about tasting things... it can easily be an addiction. Self diagnosed foodie addict, meh!
  • Joehenny
    Joehenny Posts: 1,222 Member
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    Who doesn't?
  • elleloch
    elleloch Posts: 739 Member
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    I think there are chemical addictions and emotional addictions. I'm not sure that I believe in the idea of "real" chemical dependency on food (suffering the same withdrawal symptoms as people who are rehabbing from a heroin addiction, for example), but I do think people who are stress eaters or who eat to fill some kind of void in their lives develop an emotional addiction to food. It makes them feel better, so they almost instinctively turn to eating when they feel badly.

    With all the chemicals that are added to foods these days, I am really not that surprised that people become addicted to eating. The additives make you want to eat more even when you're not hungry - they are calorie dense, and nutrient deficient. And because your body isn't getting the nutrients it needs when you're eating crap food, it makes you want to eat more.

    It's just depressing to me.
  • shaleyn
    shaleyn Posts: 125 Member
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    My belief leans more toward a lack of willpower or a mentality of "I'm addicted, so I can't change", rather than some true addiction. So many people like to blame their own inability to say no, whether to themselves or others, on a process they believe is out of their control.
  • manders376
    manders376 Posts: 53 Member
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    Yes there is. It comes in several forms.

    There is an actual "Binge Eating Disorder" described in the DSM (book of psychological conditions). It is in the same category as anorexia and bulimia.

    Food can also be an addiction just like drugs, porn, etc. Only problem is you can never completely cut food out of your life, lol. You have to eat to survive. It is learning what to eat and to eat in moderation.

    For me (I have a problem with food addiction) it is related to emotional things. When I realized it wasn't just "lack of willpower" sabotaging my weight loss I got some help and am working to change :)
  • alisonlynn1976
    alisonlynn1976 Posts: 929 Member
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    Yes, it exists, but it's a serious psychiatric condition and a lot of people throw the term around when they really just mean that they like food a lot.
  • sunnyskys2013
    sunnyskys2013 Posts: 159 Member
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  • SkinnyMsFitness
    SkinnyMsFitness Posts: 389 Member
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    Hi my friend! I most certainly do believe food is an addiction; hence, why I struggle so much...just like many other individuals. I believe it's considered a disease, just like any other addiction.
  • NonnyMary
    NonnyMary Posts: 982 Member
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    yes, espeically when a "healthy" food is like crack to an addict.. Like when I get hungry, and I cannot resist my special K with red berries cereal, and it feels so good in my stomach, then i know im an addict! (im not kidding on this one either).
  • neva4saken
    neva4saken Posts: 300 Member
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    Addiction......
    The brain cannot tell the difference between food, narcotics, sex etc. If it feels good, the brain will respond accordingly and can lead to addiction.

    You're absolutely right! In fact the brain waves that are given while somoene is indulging in over eating is the exact same pattern as a herion addict when they are about to "take a hit". Rather ppl will admit it or not food can become an addiction just like anything else when you lose your self control. It can create the same level of comfort and escape as any or drug, or addiction. It also has adverse effects just as any other "addiction". When we dive into the different types of "mood foods" you can find yourself eating to be happy and yet miserable at the same time. Yes it's very much an addiction some choose it as to others choose alcohol, drugs, pain, sex etc..
  • nomeejerome
    nomeejerome Posts: 2,616 Member
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    I think there are chemical addictions and emotional addictions. I'm not sure that I believe in the idea of "real" chemical dependency on food (suffering the same withdrawal symptoms as people who are rehabbing from a heroin addiction, for example), but I do think people who are stress eaters or who eat to fill some kind of void in their lives develop an emotional addiction to food. It makes them feel better, so they almost instinctively turn to eating when they feel badly.

    There is absolutely a chemical and behavioral component to addiction, and yes, there are different withdrawal symptoms between a heroin user, caffeine user etc. However, when speaking in the simplest form, the brain does not know the difference between the substances, only that it feels good to the user.
  • nomeejerome
    nomeejerome Posts: 2,616 Member
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    I do not believe you can be addicted to something you *need* to survive; I would not say I am anymore addicted to food than I am to oxygen.

    There is a chemical and behavioral component to addiction.
  • McBatty
    McBatty Posts: 18 Member
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    I totally agree with this statement. In fact, one of the most addicting addictions. When you think about it, many people have food addictions it just isnt considered as dangerous as like heroin, alcohol, etc addicts so it isn't taken as seriously which is a shame. I believe I read an article once that said the sugar addiction the brain can develop from a poor diet is stronger than the addiction a cocaine addict has to cocaine. How crazy is that?
  • mazzasweet
    mazzasweet Posts: 266 Member
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    I agree with you. I think one can become addicted to food. I know for me, it's using a substance to fill a void that really has nothing to do with food. Why or how, I don't know.
  • Fuzzipeg
    Fuzzipeg Posts: 2,299 Member
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    since I discovered I have a significan,t debilitating, reaction to salicylate and avoid as much in my food as I can and avoid places where many people congregate to avoid their perfumes, laundry and hair spray etc and other things like cleaning products I have found I do not crave foods containing salicylate like pineapple or chocolate with vanilla in (most chocolate). My general health is improving. No joint pain, stiffness, uti's an much more. I am left fighting the the residual overweight built up over 40 years!!!!!!!!!