The phenomenon is characterized by intense cravings or preoccupation with food, occurring both when hungry and after eating.
Experts describe food noise as a common experience that can drive individuals to seek food regardless of physical hunger.
Understanding food noise may help people recognize patterns in their eating behavior and address potential underlying causes such as stress or emotional triggers.
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