Food Junkies Podcast

Episode 256: Dr. Erica LaFata - Diagnosing Ultra-Processed Food Addiction with FASI

Nov 20, 2025
Dr. Erica LaFata, a research scientist and clinical psychologist, discusses her groundbreaking Food Addiction Symptom Inventory (FASI), designed to diagnose ultra-processed food addiction. She highlights the urgency for a structured clinical tool, comparing it to alcohol use disorders. Key topics include the overlap of eating disorders and food addiction, the risks of misdiagnosis, and the importance of clinician competencies in treatment. Erica also examines the implications of early exposure to ultra-processed foods and debates the effectiveness of abstinence versus harm reduction strategies.
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INSIGHT

FASI Mirrors SCID Alcohol Module

  • The FASI is a clinician-administered interview modeled on the SCID alcohol use disorder module adapted for ultra-processed foods.
  • Erica LaFata translated alcohol-use language to assess addiction mechanisms for ultra-processed foods clinically.
ADVICE

Screen First, Interview Next

  • Use brief self-report tools (YFAS/mYFAS) as screening and follow with the FASI when resources allow.
  • Start with a questionnaire to inform a deeper clinician-administered interview.
INSIGHT

Not All Foods Are Equal Clinically

  • An addiction lens focuses on specific ultra-processed foods as drivers of pathology, unlike traditional eating disorder models that avoid labeling foods good or bad.
  • This distinction changes assessment and treatment strategies.
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