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, Pour chaque question, merci d'entourer le chiffre (0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 ou 7) qui correspond le mieux à vos habitudes alimentaires des 12 derniers mois. Les gens ont parfois du mal à contrôler la quantité de nourriture qu'ils peuvent manger, comme par exemple:-Les aliments sucrés comme les glaces ou les crèmes glacées, le chocolat, les beignets, les biscuits, les gâteaux et les bonbons.-Les féculents comme le pain, le pain de mie, les sandwichs, les pâtes et le riz, Les aliments salés comme les chips, les bretzels et les biscuits apéritifs.-Les aliments gras comme le steak, les charcuteries, le bacon, les hamburgers, les cheeseburgers, les fromages, les pizzas et les frites.-Les boissons sucrées comme le soda, la limonade et les boissons énergétiques, vol.3

, Pour les questions suivantes, l'expression « CERTAINS ALIMENTS » sera utilisée. Dans ce cas, merci de penser à TOUT aliment ou boisson indiqué(e) dans la liste cidessus ou à TOUT AUTRE(S) aliment(s) qui vous a (ont)

D. Dans-le, ces critères sont regroupés de la manière suivante : Critères allant de 1 à 4 : impaired control Critères allant de 5 à 7 : social impairment Critères allant de 8 à 9 : risky use Critères allant de 10 à 11 : pharmacological criteria Les items 36 et 37 sont optionnels

, Ces données permettent d'évaluer (selon les données de l'auto-questionnaire):-Le nombre de symptômes d'addiction à l'alimentation, à partir d'un score total (de 0 à 11 sur 11)-L'existence ou non d'une addiction à l'alimentation (détresse émotionnelle ET au moins 2 critères sur 11 positifs), et la sévérité de cette addiction (si détresse émotionnelle et nbre de critères d'addiction entre 2 et 3 : addiction légère, Pour parler d'addiction à l'alimentation, il faut que la personne ait au moins 2 critères sur 11 positifs ET qu'elle remplisse également le critère "souffrance marquée". Pour qu'un critère soit considéré comme "positif", il faut qu'au moins un des items du critère ait un score significatif. Les cut-offs de significativité ont été définis par Gerhardt et, vol.10, 2016.

, Formulaire de demande de prise en charge CIO Lyon Sud Centre Intégré de l'Obésité Hospices Civils de Lyon Pavillon Médical 1B, Annexe, vol.4