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food
"
"
"
"food
"
will
national attention. Because
more and more data show
,
processed food
brings negative
results for
public health
, the pre-processed food industry also has to actively respond to this situation.
was made by the outgoing director of the
Yale Center for Food Policy and Obesity, the
's
Center.If
says
Foods have an
-effect
effect on the brain
then the food industry
is deliberately manipulating
food
ingredients in
, and
should also consider
what kind of advertising and
products are allowed to be sold in schools
,
He is leaving
Yale
this summer to become dean of the
Duke University School of Public Policy.Brownell
speech was delivered at
Annual Meeting of the American Psychiatric Association
2013,
Addiction and Obesity Symposium.He said, it's not just about the appearance of food addiction,
because it's just
experienced by a small
small group of
people,
should focus on the nature of both food and addiction, not on individual differences.Brownell
also pointed out that
more and more
studies
sealse
show that
, processed foods
on the
brain
negative effects, etc.
in
achangegame
Because if food can hijack the brain this thing
set up
, you can imagine
when childrenexposure to these
food
,
parents
how
will feel
.
aware of this helps
protect our children's food environment, just as wedid to
Thredic and Alcohol
those
things
.
Public Health CrisisM.D.
Robert Lustig
, Paediatric Endocrinology
Of
, University of California, San Francisco
,
,
shows how food additives
seeded sugars and
high fructose corn syrup can increase
stimulation
The appetite hormone
, and
in the brain
forms
"
rewards
"
's
feedback, while reducing the
underchoclamps
selam
coenzyme
A
levels responsible for controlling food intake
.
this is
the
the brain craves more food while suppressing the body's
to
to detect satiety.Lustig
says
of about
,
million
foods in the U.S. food supply chain,
80
percent have added refined sugars or high fructose syrup, or both, and
different types of
sugars
have
56
different names.
"
then,
you can reduce the consumption of
sugar
without
know?
”Lustig
has
written
some
academic
and reports for readers of
on
sugar
harm
Calling on
to
control sugar consumption in children under the age of
18,
, the data show that these additives disrupt the brain's signaling system
, leading to an increase in
obesity levels
.
consumption
mode
"
in line with
DSM-
IV
standard
describes the characteristics of
addiction
.
added,
if
does not make it
a public health crisis
,
will be undermined in
2024
,
health care
." " legal issues involved Brownell
,
Processed
Foods
and fast food producers advertise inhisiously
manipulating
and
using the idea of longing and addiction,
"
's natural state of food has never been considered harmful to public health, so
when
food is processed into products, the brain
is not aware of
health problems."
s poor
food culture and catering environment
prove the development of over-eating
,
"
he said
,
"
these foods are toxic because they
a
hijacking' of the brain.
”Brownell
steps to take action on this issue,
including
's decision on the appropriateness of legal action: the proposed use of
productsmust be secure." When an injury occurs,
violates this code of
. If products do lead to
addiction
, there must
increased regulation of food producers and distributors. Does the manufacturer knowingly modify the product? Did
consumers get
warning
?to determine the answers to these questions,
Brownell believes that
extensive exploration is necessary, including access to internal documents from food manufacturers.
"
but from some things that have been disclosed
shows that
,
industry insiders know that food has a big impact on the brain,
he added.Food Industry
will "fight back although
Brownell
acknowledges that lawyers generally don't act,
expects growing evidence of a link between processed foods and addiction, which will also mean thatFood
will soon
see its
as a threat and
to fight back
They will fund
scientists,
to
research shows that food is not addictive
,
and seek to undo all statements that have circulated so far
so far
has been circulating in the scientific community . They will begin to classify
things that have been done so far, such as the 'junk science'
' of
biased
. "
said.processed food industry will also lobby the government to protect them from lawsuits.
"
this is what has happened,
"
Brownell
said
,
"
in some countries
there are
cases known as
'
'
,
its
fast food industry specifically claims that their products are exempt from
health damage litigation.
” Brownell
told the audience
that
would be surprised if
scientists bought by
Food Makers
at next year's
APA
conference
convince participants that there is no link between processed foods and addiction no
to
. In any case,
, Brownell says,
"
emerging science shows that fast-food companies
really
us addicted.
” He also said the data could activate a new
in the
area, involving potential people including
lawyers and litigies
who are interested in
how food affects the brain and public
health topics