Understanding Food Addiction in America Many People Define Food Addiction As Not Being Able to Stop Eating Once You’Ve Started
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Understanding Food Addiction in America Many people define Food Addiction as not being able to stop eating once you’ve started. Triggering the Addiction Craving more and more of the same types of foods is quite common among food addicts. The most common trigger foods for food addicts tend to be high in sugar and white flour. Sugar White Flour Sugar activates our brain in a special way. That’s very “ reminiscent of...drugs like cocaine. “ Eric Stice Neurologist at Oregon Research Institute Symptoms of Food Addiction Below are five common behaviors of food addicts 1 The inability to stop eating once he/she has started. (eg. Eating an entire box of cookies versus just one or two) 2 Thinking about food constantly -- what you’re going to eat, what you just ate 3 Emotional Eating -- coping with emotional situations by eating, but needing to eat more and more to achieve the desired effect, such as increased pleasure or reduced negative emotions 4 Eating in Private or Hiding Food 5 Trying and Failing at Many Different Diet Programs If Sugar Didn’t Disolve Would You Still Drink it? Let’s examine the average amount of sugar found in popular drinks 12 10 8 6 4 2 Teaspoons of Sugar Per Serving 0 12 oz. Soda 8 oz. Red Bull 8 oz. Chocolate Milk Our population is growing (heavier) But excess weight can often be a signal of a much larger issue of addiction New Hampshire Maine Washington Vermont Montana North Dakota Massachusetts BMI Minnesota Oregon New >30 Wisconsin York Rhode Idaho South Dakota Michigan Island Connecticut Wyoming Pennsylvania New Jersey Iowa Nebraska Ohio Delaware 25%-29% Indiana Nevada Illinois West Maryland Utah Virginia District of Virginia Colorado Columbia California Missouri Kansas Kentucky North 20%-24% Carolina Tennessee Oklahoma South Arizona Arkansas Carolina New Mexico Alabama Georgia Mississippi Texas Louisiana Alaska Florida Hawaii 35.7% 78 Million Percentage of U.S. adults Number of Adults in the United States that that are considered obese. are considered obese. (BMI of 30 or higher) (BMI of 30 or higher) Excess Weight is just One Byproduct, But There Are Others Type 2 Diabetes Heart Disease Anxiety or Depression Not All Treatment Options are Created Equal Treatment options vary in cost and effectiveness. Some treat only the excess weight, COR Retreat treats the problem that causes the weight gain $25000 $20000 $15000 Cost $10000 $5000 $0 COR Retreat Liposuction Gastric Bypass Surgery COR is a residential retreat located in Wayzata, MN that teaches a way to live free from the obsession with food and the excess weight it causes. It is a proven method to stop overeating. Learn more at www.cormn.org Sources http://www.cdc.gov/obesity/data/trends.html http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-18560_162-57407294/is-sugar-toxic/ http://www.foodaddictsanonymous.org/are-you-food-addict http://www.nh-health.org/the-repercussions-of-food-addiction.htm http://www.liposuction.com/cost-of-liposuction.html http://win.niddk.nih.gov/publications/PDFs/Bariatric_Surgery_508.pdf.