Prevalence of Food Addiction in Overweight/Obese Adolescents as Measured by the Yale Food Addiction Scale

2015 
Background: Little is known about addictive-like eating in obese adolescents. We examined prevalence of food addiction in overweight/obese (OW/OB) adolescents, and its relation to weight loss strategies. Methods: 22 OW/OB adolescents were recruited for a weight management program at a vocational training high school. Participants completed the Yale Food Addiction Scale (YFAS) and selected questions from the Youth Risk Behavior Survey, and had their height and weight measured. Results: Most participants were male (91%), Hispanic (82%) and obese (BMI 蠅95th percentile; 77%). 4 participants reported potentially dangerous dieting behaviors (diet pills/laxatives/fasting/vomiting), and the majority responding to all YFAS questions (n=18/19; 95%) reported at least 1 addiction symptom, with a few participants (n=4/19; 21%) reporting 蠅3 addiction symptoms. 1 participant met the criteria for a diagnosis of food addiction. Almost all participants reported a persistent desire/repeated unsuccessful attempts to quit (n=...
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