A unified theory of restrictive and addictive eating: a life course model integrating generational transmission, neurodevelopmental risk, and ultra-processed food use disorder-a theoretical review

CONCLUSIONS: This model emphasizes bidirectionality across constructs, conceptualizes eating pathology as a dimensional continuum rather than discrete categories, and acknowledges that individuals may transition between pathways throughout the lifespan. Implications for clinical assessment, treatment planning, prevention strategies, and the emerging fields of precision neurodiversity and metabolic psychiatry are discussed. This framework establishes a foundation for the understanding of mixed…

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