A GoodTherapy.org News Summary
For many years, scientists and academicians have worked towards helping to explain the why and how of modern obesity epidemics, both in the United States and in other parts of the world. Recently, a study published in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition has explored the patterns of thinking about food and eating in relation to behaviors exhibited by those with substance abuse issues, resulting in a significant link between the two. While there are many modern approaches to dieting and weight loss, the assistance of therapy, as in the case of substance abuse, may prove beneficial for overweight clients.
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A GoodTherapy.org News Summary
For many years, scientists and academicians have worked towards helping to explain the why and how of modern obesity epidemics, both in the United States and in other parts of the world. Recently, a study published in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition has explored the patterns of thinking about food and eating in relation to behaviors exhibited by those with substance abuse issues, resulting in a significant link between the two. While there are many modern approaches to dieting and weight loss, the assistance of therapy, as in the case of substance abuse, may prove beneficial for overweight clients.
©Copyright 2009 by http://www.GoodTherapy.org - All Rights Reserved.