Gearhardt vita 10

Last Updated: 04/06/2017

Curriculum Vitae

Ashley N. Gearhardt, Ph.D.

CONTACT INFORMATION

University of Michigan

Department of Psychology

530 Church St.

2268 East Hall

Ann Arbor, MI 48109

Phone: 734.647.3920

Website: http://fastlab.psych.lsa.umich.edu/

ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS

University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI

Assistant Professor, Department of Psychology 2012 – present

Member – BioSocial Methods Collaborative, Institute for Social Research 2013 – present

Member – Momentum Center, University of Michigan 2013 – present

Member – Michigan Metabolomics and Obesity Center, University of Michigan 2016 – present

Affiliate Faculty – Substance Abuse Program, Department of Psychiatry 2013 – present

Adjunct Faculty – Department of Psychology, Michigan State University 2013 – 2014

Licensure: State of Michigan – Fully Licensed Clinical Psychologist License #6301015278

EDUCATION

Yale University, New Haven, CT

Doctoral of Philosophy in Clinical Psychology 2012 with Distinction

Dissertation: An Examination of the Validity of “Food Addiction”

M.Phil. in Clinical Psychology 2010

M.S. in Clinical Psychology 2009

University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI

B.A. (Highest Honors) in Psychology 2003

HONORS AND AWARDS

▪ Association for Psychological Science Rising Star (2017)

▪ Henry Russel Award for exceptional research and outstanding teaching, University of Michigan (2017)

▪ Doctor of Philosophy presented with distinction for exceptional dissertation research, Yale University (2012)

▪ Dissertation Fellowship, The Samuel K. Bushnell Fellowship Fund, Yale University (2010-2011)

▪ Highest Honors, University of Michigan (2003) for being in the top 3% of the graduating class

▪ James B. Angell Scholar, University of Michigan (2002-2003) for students who earn straight A’s

▪ Psi Chi Psychology Honor Society, University of Michigan (2002-2003)

▪ Golden Key Honor Society for Academic Excellence (2001-2003)

▪ William J. Branstrom Freshman Prize, University of Michigan (2001) for being in the top 5% of the freshman class

▪ University Honors, University of Michigan (2000-2003) for a 3.5 or higher grade point average

PEER-REVIEWED JOURNAL PUBLICATIONS * Mentee/student co-authors under my supervision are underlined

1) Ivezaj, V., Stoeckel, L, Avena, N, Benoit, S.C., Conason, A., Davis, J.F., Gearhardt A.N., Goldman, R., Mitchell, J.E., Ochner, C.N., Saules, K.K., Steffen, K.J., Stice, E., & Sogg, S. (In Press). Obesity and addiction: Can a complication of surgery help us understand the connection? Obesity Reviews.

2) Jiménez-Murcia1, S., Granero, R., Wolz, I., Baño, M., Mestre-Bach, G., Steward, T., Agüera, Z,, Hinney, A., Dieguez, C., Casanueva, F.F., Gearhardt, A.N., Hakansson, A., Menchón, J.M., & Fernandez-Aranda, F. (In Press). Food addiction in gambling disorder: frequency and clinical outcomes. Frontiers in Psychology.

3) Schulte, E.M., & Gearhardt, A.N. (In Press). Development of the modified Yale Food Addiction Scale Version 2.0. European Eating Disorder Review.

4) Brunault, P., Courtois, R.., Gearhardt, A.N., Gaillard, P., Journiac, K., Cathelain, S., Reveillere, C., & Ballon, N. (2017). Validation of the French version of the DSM-5 Yale Food Addiction Scale (YFAS 2.0) in a nonclinical sample. The Canadian Journal of Psychiatry. 62, 199-210.

5) Burrows, T., Skinner, J., Joyner, M.A., Palmieri, J., Vaughan, K., & Gearhardt, A.N. (2017). Food addiction in children: Associations with obesity, parental food addiction and feeding practices. Eating Behaviors. 26, 114-120.

6) Polk, S.E., Schulte, E.M., Furman, C.R., & Gearhardt, A.N. (2016). Wanting and liking: Separable components in problematic eating behavior? Appetite.

7) Schulte, E.M., Potenza, M.N., & Gearhardt, A.N. (2016). A commentary on the "eating addiction" versus "food addiction" perspectives on addictive-like food consumption. Appetite.

8) Meule, A., Müller, A., Gearhardt, A.N., Blechert, J. (2016). German version of the Yale Food Addiction Scale 2.0: Prevalence and correlates of 'food addiction' in students and obese individuals. Appetite.

9) Carr, M.M., Catak, P.D., Pejsa-Reitz, M., Gearhardt, A.N., & Saules, K.K. (2016). Measurement invariance of the Yale Food Addiction Scale 2.0 across gender and racial groups. Psychological Assessment.

10) Hilker, I. Sanchez, I., Steward, T., Jiménez-Murcia1, S., Granero, R., Gearhardt , A.N., Rodriguez-Munoz, R.C., Dieguez, C., Crujeiras, A.B., Casanueva, F.F., Menchon, J.M., Fernandez-Aranda, F. (2016). Food addiction in bulimia nervosa: clinical correlates and association with response to a brief psychoeducational intervention. European Eating Disorder Review.

11) Moran, A., Musicus, A., Soo, J. Gearhardt, A.N., Gollust, S.E., & Roberto, C.A. (2016). Believing certain foods are as addictive is associated with support for obesity-related public policies. Preventative Medicine.

12) Lemeshow, A., Gearhardt, A.N., Genkinger, J., & Corbin, W.C. (2016). Assessing the psychometric properties of two food addiction scales. Eating Behaviors. 23, 110-114.

13) Schulte, E.M., Grilo, C.M., & Gearhardt, A.N. (2016). Shared and unique mechanisms underlying binge eating disorder and addictive disorders. Clinical Psychology Review, 44, 125-139.

14) Pursey, K.M., Gearhardt, A.N., & Burrows, T.L. (2016). The relationship between “food addiction” and visceral adiposity in young females. Physiology & Behavior, 157, 9-12.

15) Wolz, I., Hilker, I., Granero, R., Jiménez-Murcia1, S., Gearhardt , A.N., Dieguez, C., Casanueva, F.F., Crujeiras, A.B., Menchon, J.M., Fernandez-Aranda, F. (2016). “Food Addiction” in patients with eating disorders is associated with negative urgency and difficulties to focus on long-term goals. Frontiers in Psychology, http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2016.00061

16) Mosli, R.H., Miller, A.L., Peterson, K.E., Gearhardt, A.N., & Lumeng, J.C. (2016). Maternal behavior as a predictor of sibling interactions during mealtimes. Eating Behaviors, 21, 76-79.

17) Schulte, E.M., Tuttle, H.M., & Gearhardt, A.N. (2016). Belief in food addiction and obesity-related policy support. PLOS ONE, 11(1), http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0147557

18) Gearhardt, A.N., Corbin, W.R., & Brownell, K.D. (2016). Development of the Yale Food Addiction Scale 2.0. Psychology of Addictive Behaviors, 30, 113-121.

19) Joyner, M.A., White, M.A., & Gearhardt, A.N. (2015). Food craving as a mediator between addictive-like eating and problematic eating outcomes. Eating Behaviors, 19, 98-101.

20) Joyner, M.A., Schulte, E.M., Wilt, A. & Gearhardt, A.N. (2015). Addictive-like eating mediates the association between eating motivations and elevated body mass index. Translational Issues in Psychological Science. 1, 217-228.

21) Mason, A.E., Laraia, B., Daubenmier, J., Hecht, F.M., Lustig, R., Puterman, E., Adler, N., Dallman, M., Kiernan, M., Gearhardt, A.N., & Epel, E.S. (2015). Putting the brakes on the “drive to eat”: Pilot effects of naltrexone and reward based eating on food cravings among obese women. Eating Behaviors, 19, 53-56.

22) Schulte, E.M., Joyner, M.A., Potenza, M.N., Grilo, C.M., & Gearhardt, A.N. (2015). Current considerations regarding food addiction. Current Addiction Reports, 7, 1-8.

23) Schulte, E.M., Avena, N.M., & Gearhardt, A.N. (2015). Which foods may be addictive? The roles of processing, fat and glycemic load. PLOS ONE, 10(2): e0117959. doi:10.1371/journal. pone.0117959.

24) Granero, R., Hilker-Salinas, I., Agüera, Z., Jimenez-Murcia, S., Sauchelli, S., Islam, M., Fagundo, B., Sánchez, I., Riesco, N., Dieguez, C., Soriano, J., Salcedo-Sanchez, C., Casaneuva, F., De la Torre, R., Menchon, J.M., Gearhardt, A.N., & Fernandez-Aranda, F. (2014). Food addiction in a Spanish sample of eating disorders: DSM-5 diagnostic subtypes differentiation and validation data. European Eating Disorders Review, 22, 389-396.

25) Yokum, S., Gearhardt, A.N., Harris, J.L., Brownell, K.D. & Stice, E. (2014). Individual differences in striatum activity to food commercials predict weight gain in adolescents. Obesity, 22, 2544–2551.

26) Pursey, K.M., Stanwell, P., Gearhardt, A.N., Collins, C.E., & Burrows, T.L. (2014). The prevalence of food addiction as assessed by the Yale Food Addiction Scale: A systematic review. Nutrients, 6, 4552-4590.

27) Meule, A. & Gearhardt, A.N. (2014). Food Addiction in the light of DSM-5. Nutrients, 6, 3653-3671.

28) Meule, A. & Gearhardt, A.N. (2014). Five years of the Yale Food Addiction Scale: Taking stock and moving forward. Current Addiction Reports, 1, 193-205.

29) Gearhardt, A.N., Yokum, S., Stice, E., Harris, J.L., & Brownell, K.D. (2014). Relation of obesity to neural activation in response to food commercials. Social Cognitive Affective Neuroscience. 9, 932-938.

30) Gearhardt, A.N., Boswell, R.G., & White, M.A. (2014). The association of “food addiction” with body mass index and disordered eating. Eating Behaviors. 15(3), 427-433.

31) Gearhardt, A.N., Rizk, M.T., & Treat, T.A. (2014). The association of food characteristics and individual differences with ratings of craving and liking. Appetite. 79, 166-173.

32) Flint, A.J., Gearhardt, A.N., Corbin, W.R., Field, A.E., Brownell, K.D., & Rimm, E.B. (2014). Food addiction scale measurement in 2 cohorts of middle-aged and older women. American Journal of Clinical Nutrition. 99(3), 578-86.

33) Gearhardt, A.N., Roberto, C.A., Seamans, M.J., Corbin, W.R., & Brownell, K.D. (2013). Preliminary validation of the Yale Food Addiction Scale for Children. Eating Behaviors, 14, 508-512.

34) Gearhardt, A.N., White, M.A., Masheb, R.M., & Grilo, C.M. (2013). An examination of food addiction in a racially diverse sample of obese patients with binge eating disorder in primary care settings. Comprehensive Psychiatry, 54, 500-505.

35) Gearhardt, A.N., Robert, M., & Ashe, M. (2013). If sugar is addictive…what does it mean for the law? The Journal of Law, Medicine, & Ethics. 41 (S1), 46-49.

36) Gearhardt, A.N. & Brownell, K.D. (2013). The importance of understanding the impact of children’s food marketing on the brain. Journal of Pediatrics. 162, 672-673.

37) Gearhardt, A.N. & Brownell, K.D. (2013). Can food and addiction change the game? Biological Psychiatry. 73, 802-803.

38) Gearhardt, A.N., Treat, T.A., Hollingworth, A., & Corbin, W.R. (2012). The relation between eating-related individual differences and visual attention to foods high in added fat and sugar. Eating Behaviors, 13, 371-374.

39) Gearhardt, A.N.,* Bragg, M.,* Pearl, R..,* Schvey, N.,* Roberto, C.A.*, & Brownell, K.D (2012). Obesity and public policy. Annual Review of Clinical Psychology, 8, 405-430.

*Shared first authorship

40) Avena, N.M.,* Gearhardt, A.N.,* Gold, M.S., Wang, G-J, & Potenza, M.N. (2012). Tossing the baby out with the bath water after a brief rinse? The potential downside of dismissing food addiction based on limited data. Nature Reviews Neuroscience, 13, 514.

*Shared first authorship

41) Gearhardt, A.N., Harrison, E.L.R. & McKee, S.A. (2012). Does co-morbid depression alter the inverse relationship between obesity and substance use disorders? Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 124, 185-188.

42) Gearhardt, A.N., White, M.A, Masheb, R.M., Morgan, P.T., Crosby, R.D., & Grilo, C.M. (2012). An examination of the food addiction construct in obese patients with binge eating disorder. International Journal of Eating Disorders. 45, 657-663.

43) Gearhardt, A.N., Davis, C., Kuschner, R., & Brownell, K.D. (2011). The addiction potential of hyperpalatable foods. Current Drug Abuse Reviews, 4, 140-145.

44) Gearhardt, A.N., White, M.A., & Potenza, M.N. (2011). Binge eating disorder and food addiction. Current Drug Abuse Reviews, 4, 201-207.

45) Gearhardt, A.N., DiLeone, R.J., Grilo, C.M., & Potenza, M.N. (2011). Important next steps in evaluating food’s addictive potential. Addiction, 107, 1219-1220.

46) Gearhardt, A.N., Grilo, C.M., DiLeone, R.J., & Potenza, M.N. (2011). Can food be addictive? Public health and policy implications. Addiction, 106, 1208-1212.

47) Gearhardt, A.N. & Corbin, W.R. (2011). The role of food addiction in clinical research. Current Pharmaceutical Design, 17, 1140-1142.

48) Gearhardt, A.N., Yokum, S., Orr, P.T., Stice, E., Corbin, W.R., & Brownell, K.D. (2011). The neural correlates of food addiction. Archives of General Psychiatry (JAMA Psychiatry), 68, 808-816.

49) Gearhardt, A.N., & Corbin, W.R. (2009). Body mass index and alcohol consumption: Family history of alcohol problems as a moderator. Psychology of Addictive Behaviors, 23, 327-337.

50) Gearhardt, A.N., Corbin, W.R., & Brownell, K.D. (2009). Preliminary validation of the Yale Food Addiction Scale. Appetite, 52, 430-436.

51) Gearhardt, A.N., Corbin, W.R., & Brownell, K.D. (2009). Food addiction: An examination of the diagnostic criteria for dependence. Journal of Addiction Medicine, 3, 1-7.

52) Corbin, W. R., Gearhardt, A.N., & Fromme, K. (2008). Stimulant alcohol effects prime within session drinking behavior. Psychopharmacology, 197, 327-337.

BOOK CHAPTERS

1) Gearhardt, A.N., Joyner, M.A. & Schulte, E.M.. (In Press). Food addiction. Routledge Handbook of the Philosophy and Science of Addiction. Pickard, H., & Ahmed, S.H. (Eds.) London, UK: Taylor & Francis.

2) Schulte, E.M., Joyner, M.A. & Gearhardt, A.N. (In Press). Food Addiction and obesity. Eating Disorders and Obesity: a Comprehensive Handbook 3rd Edition. Brownell, K.D. & Walsh, B.T. (Eds) New York, NY: Guilford.

3) Schulte, E.M., Yokum, S., Potenza, M.N., & Gearhardt, A.N. (2016). Common neural systems implicated in obesity and addictive disorders: from biological to behavioral mechanisms. Progress in Brain Research: Neuroscience for Addiction Medicine: From Prevention to Rehabilitation. (pp. 329-346). Ekhtiari, H. & Paulus, M. (Eds) Waltham, MA: Elsevier.

4) Gearhardt, A.N., Murray, S., & Avena, N.M. (2015). Emerging evidence of addiction in problematic eating behavior. Emerging Trends in the Social and Behavioral Sciences Psychology. Robert, S. & Kosslyn, S. (Eds.) Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley & Sons. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9781118900772.etrds0102

5) Gearhardt, A.N., Boswell, R.G., & Potenza, M.N. (2014). Neuroimaging of eating disorders, substance use disorders, and addictions: unique and overlapping systems. Eating Disorders, Addictions and Substance Use Disorders: Research, Clinical and Treatment Perspectives. (pp. 71-89). Brewerton, T. & Dennis, A.B. (Eds.) New York: Springer.

6) Gearhardt, A.N. (2014). The science of food and addiction and the potential impact on the food system. Introduction to the U.S. Food System: Public Health, Environment, and Equity. (pp405-406). Neff, R. (Ed.) San Francisco: Jossey-Bass.

7) Ahmed, S.H., Avena, N.M., Berridge, K.C., Gearhardt, A.N., & Guillem, K. (2013). Food reward and addiction. Neuroscience in the 21st Century. (pp. 2833-2857) Plaff, D. (Ed.) New York: Springer.

8) Gearhardt, A.N. & Potenza, M.N. (2013). Common neural mechanisms in obesity and drug addiction. Biological Research on Addiction. (pp. 425-430). Miller, P (Ed.) San Diego: Academic Press.

9) Gearhardt, A.N. & Corbin, W.R. (2012). Food addiction and diagnostic criteria for dependence. Food and Addiction: A Comprehensive Handbook. (pp. 167-171). Brownell, K.D. & Gold, M.S. (Eds.) New York: Oxford University Press.

10) Gearhardt, A.N. & Corbin, W.R. (2012). Interactions between alcohol consumption, eating, and weight. Food and Addiction: A Comprehensive Handbook. (pp. 249-253). Brownell, K.D. & Gold, M.S. (Eds.) New York: Oxford University Press.

11) Gearhardt, A.N. & Corbin, W.R. (2012). Clinical assessment of food addiction. Food and Addiction: A Comprehensive Handbook (pp. 281-284). Brownell, K.D. & Gold, M.S. (Eds.) New York: Oxford University Press.

12) Gearhardt, A.N. (2008). Drugs and food. Encyclopedia of Obesity (pp. 198-201). Keller, K (Ed.) Thousand Oaks, California: Sage Publications.

MANUSCRIPTS UNDER REVIEW

1) Richmond, R.L., Roberto, C.A., & Gearhardt, A.N. (under review). The association of addictive-like eating with food intake in children.

2) Domoff, S.E., Gearhardt, A.N., Harrision, K., Gentile, D.A., Lumeng, J.C., & Miller, A.L. (under review). Preliminary validation of the Problematic Media Use Measure for children

3) Gearhardt, A.N., Miller, A.L., Retzloff, L., Epstein, L.H., & Lumeng, J.C. (under review). Associations of inhibitory control and food motivation with eating in the absence of hunger.