Food Noise as a Therapeutic Target in Diabetes Care
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Medicine · Diabetes
A new perspective published in Nutrition & Diabetes reframes “food noise”—the persistent, intrusive thoughts about food—as a clinically relevant phenomenon in metabolic health. The authors integrate patient-reported experiences with emerging neuroscientific evidence to argue that food noise represents a measurable cognitive target in diabetes management. For a clinician leading diabetic care at MV Hospital and RSSDI, this conceptual shift offers a novel framework for understanding and addressing the psychological barriers that complicate dietary adherence and glycemic control in Indian patients.
Novelty: 82%
Rigor: 75%
Significance: 88%
Validity: 78%
Clarity: 90%
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