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Eating Disorders, Overeating and Pathological Attachment to Food: Independant or Addictive Disorders?

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The CDC has reported that obesity is second only to tobacco as the leading cause of associative deaths in America. Can both be types of substance abuse? A decade ago, scientists hypothesized that loss of control over eating--which results in obesity--may be a form of addictive behavior. Using direct evidence gathered by the nation's leading experts, Eating Disorders, Overeating, and Pathological Attachment to Food: Independent or Addictive Disorders? examines the relationship between overeating and addiction. In this text, ...

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Eating Disorders, Overeating and Pathological Attachment to Food: Independant or Addictive Disorders? 2004, CRC Press

ISBN-13: 9780789025937

Hardcover