Food Junkies Podcast

Episode 255: Challenging the Naysayers with Dr. Nicole Avena

Nov 13, 2025
Dr. Nicole Avena, a leading neuroscientist and food addiction researcher, returns to discuss the ongoing debates surrounding food addiction. She tackles critiques about the validity of the Yale Food Addiction Scale, emphasizing that self-reporting is a crucial scientific tool. Avena also analyzes Kevin Hall's PET study, arguing one scan can't dismiss extensive literature. She highlights the importance of distinguishing between normal overeating and addiction while exploring the intriguing role of GLP-1 drugs in food cravings and satiety. Tune in for insights on the complexities of food behavior!
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INSIGHT

One Study ≠ Science Consensus

  • One PET study can't overturn hundreds of animal and human studies on food reward.
  • Avena argues the literature collectively supports dopaminergic responses to palatable food.
INSIGHT

Method Matters For Dopamine Measures

  • PET is a relatively blunt tool for detecting dopamine compared with microdialysis.
  • Preclinical microdialysis shows palatable foods can raise dopamine 130–200%, comparable to some drugs.
ADVICE

Match Stimuli And Timing To Real Use

  • Design imaging studies with real-world stimuli, timing, and participant stratification.
  • Avena critiques Hall's milkshake sugar content, 30-minute timing, and lack of food-addicted subgrouping.
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