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Can sweets be addictive? First validated tool aims to measure the behavior

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Last updated: June 30, 2025 6:54 pm
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Sweets addiction is a real and measurable phenomenon that affects many individuals worldwide. The allure of sugary treats like chocolate, pastries, and candy can often lead to cravings, guilt, and emotional struggles. A recent pilot study has introduced the FitMIND Foundation Sweets Addiction Scale (FFSAS), the first validated tool designed specifically to measure addiction-like behaviors related to sweets.

The study found that sweets addiction is not simply a matter of willpower but rather a pattern of behavior marked by cravings, emotional distress, and loss of control—similar to substance addiction. Published in the journal Nutrients, this study sheds light on a previously overlooked aspect of modern eating behaviors.

With the rise of ultra-processed foods and increased sugar consumption globally, there is a growing need to recognize addictive-like behaviors around sweets. While existing food addiction scales exist, none focus exclusively on sweets. The FFSAS was developed by researchers from the FitMIND Foundation to address this gap and provide a tool to assess individuals’ relationship with sweet foods.

The FFSAS follows a diagnostic framework similar to the widely used Yale Food Addiction Scale 2.0 (YFAS 2.0) but focuses exclusively on sweets. The scale was tested on 344 Polish adults, who provided data on their sweet food intake, BMI, and emotional responses to sweets consumption. The scale demonstrated strong internal consistency and captured behavioral, emotional, and cognitive aspects of sweets addiction.

Key findings from the pilot study revealed that a significant percentage of participants self-identified as addicted to sweets, with high FFSAS scores associated with frequent cravings, failed attempts to reduce intake, and negative emotions such as guilt and shame. Emotional responses were shown to be key indicators of addiction severity, highlighting the importance of addressing the emotional dimensions of problematic sugar intake.

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Excessive consumption of sweet foods has been linked to various health consequences, including obesity, diabetes, and cognitive decline. The FFSAS not only helps identify problematic sugar intake but also sheds light on the emotional distress associated with sweets consumption, which is often overlooked in clinical assessments.

While this study is a pilot, future research aims to validate the scale in more diverse populations and develop a shortened version for clinical use. The FFSAS has the potential to be integrated into digital health tools, screening initiatives, and national dietary interventions to address diet-related diseases and disordered eating patterns.

For individuals concerned about their eating habits around sweets, tracking patterns, paying attention to emotions, avoiding all-or-nothing thinking, creating supportive environments, and seeking help from professionals are recommended steps. The FFSAS offers a valuable tool to guide personalized care and support for those struggling with sweets addiction.

In conclusion, sugar addiction is a serious issue that requires attention and support. The FFSAS provides a valuable tool to assess and address addiction-like behaviors related to sweets, offering hope for individuals seeking to overcome problematic sugar intake and improve their overall well-being.

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