The Clinical Utility of Food Addiction and Eating Addiction
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- 9783036511092
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- Medicine and Nursing
- Surgery
- addiction
- addictive behaviors
- addictive eating
- adverse childhood experience
- bariatric surgery
- binge eating
- binge-eating disorder
- biopsychosocial
- clinical utility
- clinical vignette
- clinician
- cognitive behavioural therapy
- comorbidity
- diabetes
- diet
- dietary restraint
- dopamine
- early life adversity
- eating addiction
- eating behavior
- eating behaviour
- eating disorder
- eating disorders
- epigenetics
- food
- food addiction
- food intake
- food intake variety
- health professional
- hedonic pathway
- homeostatic pathway
- metabolic syndrome
- n/a
- nicotine
- non-communicable disease
- nutrition
- obesity
- overconsumption
- overeating
- overweight
- policy
- posttraumatic stress disorder
- processed food
- psychiatric comorbidity
- psychosocial impairment
- quality of life
- stress
- substance use disorder
- telephone therapy
- tobacco use disorder
- trauma
- treatment
- weighing
- weight gain
- weight loss
- Yale Food Addiction Scale
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This book is a collection of manuscripts on breast reconstruction, the topic of a Special Issue of Medicina Journal. The book begins with a review of the literature on the most recent reconstructive strategies using biological dermal matrices and moves toward the management of pain and infections. Some aspects of regenerative surgery are also clarified and an analysis focuses on social disparities in access to breast reconstruction. The final part of this book is dedicated to nipple-areola reconstruction, the last surgical step of breast reconstruction.
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