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Methods: Literature overview in the fields of food addiction and Yale Food Addiction Scale ( ). Results: For the establishment of food addiction diagnosis, the Yale Food Addiction

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Search Google Scholar for peer-reviewed, published research using the Inquisit Yale Food Addiction Scale (YFAS). Gearhardt, A.N., Corbin, W.R., & Brownell, K.D. (2009). Preliminary validation of the Yale Food Addiction Scale. Appetite, 52, 430-436. Ashley N. Gearhardt, William R. Corbin, Kelly D. Brownell. (2012) . Yale Food Addiction Scale (YFAS). Measurement Instrument Database for the Social Science. Retrieved from www.midss.ie Bayraktar, F., Erkman, F., & Kurtulus, E. (2012). Adaptation Study of Yale Food Addiction Scale. Klinik Psikofarmakoloji Bulteni, 22(1), S38. Gearhardt, A., White, M., Masheb, R., Morgan, P., Crosby, R., & Grilo, C. (2012). An examination of the food addiction construct in obese patients with binge eating disorder. The International Journal of Eating Disorders, 45(5), 657-63. Pursey, K., Stanwell, P., Gearhardt, A., Collins, C., & Burrows, T. (2014). The prevalence of food addiction as assessed by the Yale Food Addiction Scale: A systematic review. Nutrients, 6(10), 4552-90. Pursey, K., Collins, C., Stanwell, P., & Burrows, T. (2016). The stability of 'food addiction' as assessed by the Yale Food Addiction Scale in a non-clinical population over 18-months. Appetite, 96, 533-8. Gearhardt, A., Corbin, W., Brownell, K., & Petry, Nancy M. (2016). Development of the Yale Food Addiction Scale Version 2.0. Psychology of Addictive Behaviors, 30(1), 113-121. Methods: Literature overview in the fields of food addiction and Yale Food Addiction Scale ( ). Results: For the establishment of food addiction diagnosis, the Yale Food Addiction Loss achievement in patients seeking bariatric surgery. Eur Eat Disord Rev. 2018;26(6):645–56.Article Google Scholar Benzerouk F, Gierski F, Ducluzeau PH, et al. Food addiction, in obese patients seeking bariatric surgery, is associated with higher prevalence of current mood and anxiety disorders and past mood disorders. Psychiatry Res. 2018;267:473–9.Article Google Scholar Müller A, Leukefeld C, Hase C, et al. Food addiction and other addictive behaviours in bariatric surgery candidates. Eur Eat Disord Rev. 2018;26(6):585–96.Article Google Scholar Brunault P, Ducluzeau PH, Courtois R, et al. Food addiction is associated with higher neuroticism, lower conscientiousness, higher impulsivity, but lower extraversion in obese patient candidates for bariatric surgery. Subst Use Misuse. 2018;53(11):1919–23.Article Google Scholar Lawson JL, Goldman RL, Swencionis C, et al. Examining food addiction and acculturation among a Hispanic bariatric surgery-seeking participant group. Obes Surg. 2019;29(7):2151–7.Article Google Scholar Clark SM, Saules KK. Validation of the Yale Food Addiction Scale among a weight-loss surgery population. Eat Behav. 2013;14(2):216–9.Article Google Scholar Koball AM, Clark MM, Collazo-Clavell M, et al. The relationship among food addiction, negative mood, and eating-disordered behaviors in patients seeking to have bariatric surgery. Surg Obes Relat Dis. 2016;12(1):165–70.Article Google Scholar Miller-Matero LR, Bryce K, Saulino CK, et al. Problematic eating behaviors predict outcomes after bariatric surgery. Obes Surg. 2018;28(7):1910–5.Article Google Scholar Holgerson AA, Clark MM, Ames GE, et al. Association of adverse childhood experiences and food addiction to bariatric surgery completion and weight loss outcome. Obes Surg. 2018;28(11):3386–92.Article Google Scholar Ivezaj V, Wiedemann AA, Lawson JL, et al. Food addiction in sleeve gastrectomy patients with loss-of-control eating. Obes Surg. 2019;29(7):2071–7.Article Google Scholar Ivezaj V, Wiedemann AA, Grilo CM. Food addiction and bariatric surgery: a systematic review of the literature. Obes Rev. 2017;18(12):1386–97.Article CAS Google Scholar Gearhardt AN, Corbin WR, Brownell KD. Development of the Yale Food Addiction Scale version 2.0. Psychol Addict Behav. 2016;30(1):113–21.Article Google Scholar Clark SM, Martens K, Smith-Mason CE, et al. Validation of the Yale Food Addiction Scale 2.0 among a bariatric surgery population. Obes Surg. 2019;29(9):2923–8.Article Google Scholar Belle SH, Berk PD, Chapman WH, et al. Baseline characteristics of participants in the Longitudinal Assessment of Bariatric Surgery-2 (LABS-2) study. Surg Obes Relat Dis. 2013;9(6):926–35.Article Google Scholar Sogg S, Lauretti J, West-Smith L. Recommendations for the presurgical psychosocial evaluation of bariatric surgery patients. Surg Obes Relat Dis. 2016;12(4):731–49.Article Google Scholar Goodpaster KPS. The role of psychological testing in pre-surgical bariatric evaluations. J Health Serv Psychol. 2017;43(2):67–73.Article Google Scholar Schulte EM, Gearhardt AN. Development of the modified Yale Food Addiction Scale version 2.0. Eur Eat Disord Rev. 2017;25(4):302–8.Article Google Scholar Yanovski SZ, Marcus MD, Wadden TA, et al. The Questionnaire on Eating and Weight Patterns-5: an updated screening instrument for binge eating disorder. Int J Eat Disord. 2015;48(3):259–61.Article Google Scholar Masheb RM, Grilo CM. Emotional overeating and its associations with eating disorder psychopathology among overweight patients with binge eating disorder. Int J Eat Disord. 2006;39(2):141–6.Article Google Scholar Ames GE, Heckman MG, Grothe KB, et al. Eating self-efficacy: development of a short-form WEL. Eat Behav. 2012;13(4):375–8.Article Google Scholar Ames GE, Heckman

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Search Google Scholar for peer-reviewed, published research using the Inquisit Yale Food Addiction Scale (YFAS). Gearhardt, A.N., Corbin, W.R., & Brownell, K.D. (2009). Preliminary validation of the Yale Food Addiction Scale. Appetite, 52, 430-436. Ashley N. Gearhardt, William R. Corbin, Kelly D. Brownell. (2012) . Yale Food Addiction Scale (YFAS). Measurement Instrument Database for the Social Science. Retrieved from www.midss.ie Bayraktar, F., Erkman, F., & Kurtulus, E. (2012). Adaptation Study of Yale Food Addiction Scale. Klinik Psikofarmakoloji Bulteni, 22(1), S38. Gearhardt, A., White, M., Masheb, R., Morgan, P., Crosby, R., & Grilo, C. (2012). An examination of the food addiction construct in obese patients with binge eating disorder. The International Journal of Eating Disorders, 45(5), 657-63. Pursey, K., Stanwell, P., Gearhardt, A., Collins, C., & Burrows, T. (2014). The prevalence of food addiction as assessed by the Yale Food Addiction Scale: A systematic review. Nutrients, 6(10), 4552-90. Pursey, K., Collins, C., Stanwell, P., & Burrows, T. (2016). The stability of 'food addiction' as assessed by the Yale Food Addiction Scale in a non-clinical population over 18-months. Appetite, 96, 533-8. Gearhardt, A., Corbin, W., Brownell, K., & Petry, Nancy M. (2016). Development of the Yale Food Addiction Scale Version 2.0. Psychology of Addictive Behaviors, 30(1), 113-121.

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Loss achievement in patients seeking bariatric surgery. Eur Eat Disord Rev. 2018;26(6):645–56.Article Google Scholar Benzerouk F, Gierski F, Ducluzeau PH, et al. Food addiction, in obese patients seeking bariatric surgery, is associated with higher prevalence of current mood and anxiety disorders and past mood disorders. Psychiatry Res. 2018;267:473–9.Article Google Scholar Müller A, Leukefeld C, Hase C, et al. Food addiction and other addictive behaviours in bariatric surgery candidates. Eur Eat Disord Rev. 2018;26(6):585–96.Article Google Scholar Brunault P, Ducluzeau PH, Courtois R, et al. Food addiction is associated with higher neuroticism, lower conscientiousness, higher impulsivity, but lower extraversion in obese patient candidates for bariatric surgery. Subst Use Misuse. 2018;53(11):1919–23.Article Google Scholar Lawson JL, Goldman RL, Swencionis C, et al. Examining food addiction and acculturation among a Hispanic bariatric surgery-seeking participant group. Obes Surg. 2019;29(7):2151–7.Article Google Scholar Clark SM, Saules KK. Validation of the Yale Food Addiction Scale among a weight-loss surgery population. Eat Behav. 2013;14(2):216–9.Article Google Scholar Koball AM, Clark MM, Collazo-Clavell M, et al. The relationship among food addiction, negative mood, and eating-disordered behaviors in patients seeking to have bariatric surgery. Surg Obes Relat Dis. 2016;12(1):165–70.Article Google Scholar Miller-Matero LR, Bryce K, Saulino CK, et al. Problematic eating behaviors predict outcomes after bariatric surgery. Obes Surg. 2018;28(7):1910–5.Article Google Scholar Holgerson AA, Clark MM, Ames GE, et al. Association of adverse childhood experiences and food addiction to bariatric surgery completion and weight loss outcome. Obes Surg. 2018;28(11):3386–92.Article Google Scholar Ivezaj V, Wiedemann AA, Lawson JL, et al. Food addiction in sleeve gastrectomy patients with loss-of-control eating. Obes Surg. 2019;29(7):2071–7.Article Google Scholar Ivezaj V, Wiedemann AA, Grilo CM. Food addiction and bariatric surgery: a systematic review of the literature. Obes Rev. 2017;18(12):1386–97.Article CAS Google Scholar Gearhardt AN, Corbin WR, Brownell KD. Development of the Yale Food Addiction Scale version 2.0. Psychol Addict Behav. 2016;30(1):113–21.Article Google Scholar Clark SM, Martens K, Smith-Mason CE, et al. Validation of the Yale Food Addiction Scale 2.0 among a bariatric surgery population. Obes Surg. 2019;29(9):2923–8.Article Google Scholar Belle SH, Berk PD, Chapman WH, et al. Baseline characteristics of participants in the Longitudinal Assessment of Bariatric Surgery-2 (LABS-2) study. Surg Obes Relat Dis. 2013;9(6):926–35.Article Google Scholar Sogg S, Lauretti J, West-Smith L. Recommendations for the presurgical psychosocial evaluation of bariatric surgery patients. Surg Obes Relat Dis. 2016;12(4):731–49.Article Google Scholar Goodpaster KPS. The role of psychological testing in pre-surgical bariatric evaluations. J Health Serv Psychol. 2017;43(2):67–73.Article Google Scholar Schulte EM, Gearhardt AN. Development of the modified Yale Food Addiction Scale version 2.0. Eur Eat Disord Rev. 2017;25(4):302–8.Article Google Scholar Yanovski SZ, Marcus MD, Wadden TA, et al. The Questionnaire on Eating and Weight Patterns-5: an updated screening instrument for binge eating disorder. Int J Eat Disord. 2015;48(3):259–61.Article Google Scholar Masheb RM, Grilo CM. Emotional overeating and its associations with eating disorder psychopathology among overweight patients with binge eating disorder. Int J Eat Disord. 2006;39(2):141–6.Article Google Scholar Ames GE, Heckman MG, Grothe KB, et al. Eating self-efficacy: development of a short-form WEL. Eat Behav. 2012;13(4):375–8.Article Google Scholar Ames GE, Heckman

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AbstractBackgroundThe Yale Food Addiction Scale (YFAS) was developed in 2009 to assess food addiction (FA); a revised version was released in 2016 (YFAS 2.0). The objective of this study was to determine the statistical and clinical validity of the YFAS 2.0 in adults seeking bariatric surgery.MethodsPatients who underwent a preoperative psychological evaluation in preparation for bariatric surgery from 2015 to 2018 were included. The YFAS 2.0 was administered as part of routine clinical care and validated against an assessment battery of standardized clinical measures. Statistical analyses included chi-square and Wilcoxon rank sum tests and calculation of Spearman’s rank correlation coefficients.ResultsOverall, 1061 patients were included. Mean age and BMI were 47.5 ± 12.9 years and 46.9 ± 13.4 kg/m2, respectively. There were 196 (18%) patients who screened positive on the YFAS 2.0 (21% mild, 23% moderate, and 56% severe FA). The YFAS 2.0 demonstrated strong convergent validity where patients who met criteria for FA had significantly increased levels of binge eating (p p p p = 0.319). The YFAS 2.0 was significantly correlated with total scores for depression (p p p p ConclusionsThe prevalence of FA in a large sample of patients seeking bariatric surgery was consistent with previous literature. These data suggest that the YFAS 2.0 is psychometrically valid, demonstrating strong construct validity, and is a clinically useful measure of FA severity in patients pursuing bariatric surgery. Access this article Log in via an institution Subscribe and save Get 10 units per month Download Article/Chapter or eBook 1 Unit = 1 Article or 1 Chapter Cancel anytime Subscribe now Buy Now Price excludes VAT (USA) Tax calculation will be finalised during checkout. Instant access to the full article PDF. Similar content being viewed by others ReferencesDavis C, Carter JC. Compulsive overeating as an addiction disorder. A review of theory and evidence. Appetite. 2009;53(1):1–8.Article Google Scholar Gearhardt AN, Corbin WR, Brownell KD. Food addiction: an examination of the diagnostic criteria for dependence. J Addict Med. 2009;3(1):1–7.Article Google Scholar Gearhardt AN, Corbin WR, Brownell KD. Preliminary validation of the Yale Food Addiction Scale. Appetite. 2009;52(2):430–6.Article Google Scholar Avena NM, Gold JA, Gold MS. Further developments in the neurobiology of food and addiction: update on the state of the science. Nutrition. 2012;28(4):341–3.Article Google Scholar Gearhardt AN, Yokum S, Orr PT, et al. Neural correlates of food addiction. Arch Gen Psychiatry. 2011;68(8):808–16.Article Google Scholar Umberg EN, Shader RI, Hsu LK, et al. From disordered eating to addiction: the “food drug” in bulimia nervosa. J Clin Psychopharmacol. 2012;32(3):376–89.Article Google Scholar Hebebrand J, Albayrak O, Adan R, et al. “Eating addiction”, rather than “food addiction”, better captures addictive-like eating behavior. Neurosci Biobehav Rev. 2014;47:295–306.Article Google Scholar Ruddock HK, Christiansen P, Halford JCG, et al. The development and validation of the addiction-like eating behaviour scale. Int J Obes. 2017;41(11):1710–7.Article CAS Google Scholar Meule A. A critical examination of the practical implications derived from the food addiction concept. Curr Obes Rep. 2019;8(1):11–7.Article Google Scholar Guerrero Pérez F, Sánchez-González J, Sánchez I, et al. Food addiction and preoperative weight

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