• Yale Food Addiction Scale

  • The Yale Food Addiction Scale is a questionnaire developed by Yale University's Rudd Center for Food Policy and Obesity to identify people most likely to have an addiction to high-fat and/or high-sugar foods. 

    The questions are based on symptoms for substance dependence as stated in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders IV-R and operationalized in the Structured Clinical Interview for DSM Disorders.

    It consists of 27 multiple-choice questions and will take about 10 minutes to complete. After submitting your answers, they'll be scored and results emailed to you within one business day. Be sure the time stamp is correct so we queue your questionnaire properly! Good Luck!

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  • The following survey asks about your eating habits in the past year. People sometimes have difficulty controlling their intake of certain foods such as:


    * Sweets like ice cream, chocolate, doughnuts, cookies, cake, candy, ice cream
    * Starches like white bread, rolls, pasta, and rice
    * Salty snacks like chips, pretzels, and crackers
    * Fatty foods like steak, bacon, hamburgers, cheeseburgers, pizza, and French fries
    * Sugary drinks like soda pop


    When the following questions ask about "CERTAIN FOODS" please think of ANY food similar to those listed in the food group or ANY OTHER foods you have had a problem with in the past year
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