Food Junkies Podcast

Episode 256: Dr. Erica LaFata - Diagnosing Ultra-Processed Food Addiction with FASI

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Nov 20, 2025
Dr. Erica LaFata, a research scientist and clinical psychologist, discusses her groundbreaking Food Addiction Symptom Inventory (FASI), designed to diagnose ultra-processed food addiction. She highlights the urgency for a structured clinical tool, comparing it to alcohol use disorders. Key topics include the overlap of eating disorders and food addiction, the risks of misdiagnosis, and the importance of clinician competencies in treatment. Erica also examines the implications of early exposure to ultra-processed foods and debates the effectiveness of abstinence versus harm reduction strategies.
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Men May Be Underrecognized

  • Population studies suggest ultra-processed food addiction may affect men as much as women, unlike many eating disorders.
  • Validating the condition could improve recognition of eating pathology in men.
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Early Exposure Is A Public-Health Issue

  • Early and ubiquitous exposure to ultra-processed foods in childhood and infancy could create a public-health crisis by shaping lifelong addictive responses.
  • Erica LaFata emphasizes urgent research into early exposure effects.
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Motivation Reveals The Primary Problem

  • Addiction-related distress often centers on loss of control and avoidance of social situations due to shame, distinct from shape-driven restriction.
  • Motivation (weight vs control) helps differentiate eating disorder versus addiction-driven behavior.
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