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- Q1435929 subject Q6340135.
- Q1435929 subject Q6902056.
- Q1435929 subject Q8221309.
- Q1435929 subject Q8289897.
- Q1435929 subject Q8821816.
- Q1435929 subject Q8877275.
- Q1435929 abstract "Food Addicts in Recovery Anonymous (FA) is a program of recovery based on the Twelve Steps of Alcoholics Anonymous. FA members are men and women of all ages. Some have been obese; others have been severely underweight, bulimic, or so obsessed with food or weight that normal life was difficult or impossible. The common denominator uniting members of FA is addiction and a relationship with food that parallels an alcoholic’s relationship with alcohol. The program offers the hope of long-term recovery, evidenced by members who have continuously maintained a normal weight and healthy eating for periods of twenty-five or even thirty years.FA was established in 1998 by former members of Overeaters Anonymous. As of 2011, the organization consisted of over 500 local groups and over 4000 members in 6 countries, Australia, Canada, Germany, New Zealand, United Kingdom, and the United States. In 2012, FA published Food Addicts in Recovery Anonymous.".
- Q1435929 wikiPageExternalLink the-science-of-food-addiction.
- Q1435929 wikiPageExternalLink foodaddicts.org.
- Q1435929 wikiPageExternalLink mindless-eating.
- Q1435929 wikiPageExternalLink anorexia-bulimia-and-obesity-men-experience-it-too.
- Q1435929 wikiPageExternalLink watch?v=amoFgf-v0Ow&feature=youtu.be.
- Q1435929 wikiPageWikiLink Q2042328.
- Q1435929 wikiPageWikiLink Q6340135.
- Q1435929 wikiPageWikiLink Q6902056.
- Q1435929 wikiPageWikiLink Q8221309.
- Q1435929 wikiPageWikiLink Q8289897.
- Q1435929 wikiPageWikiLink Q8821816.
- Q1435929 wikiPageWikiLink Q8877275.
- Q1435929 comment "Food Addicts in Recovery Anonymous (FA) is a program of recovery based on the Twelve Steps of Alcoholics Anonymous. FA members are men and women of all ages. Some have been obese; others have been severely underweight, bulimic, or so obsessed with food or weight that normal life was difficult or impossible. The common denominator uniting members of FA is addiction and a relationship with food that parallels an alcoholic’s relationship with alcohol.".
- Q1435929 label "Food Addicts in Recovery Anonymous".