The prevalence of processed foods in our diets fuels compulsive overeating, partly due to their addictive qualities which activate the brain's reward system, much like drugs.
Accessibility of junk food plays a significant role in the obesity epidemic; with no age limits on purchasing these items, children and teens are especially at risk.
The strength of the processed food lobby significantly affects public policy around food availability and health regulations, making it more challenging to address overeating.
Compulsive overeating is complex and often resistant to traditional treatments, highlighting the necessity for a multifaceted approach in addressing obesity.
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