NUTRITION REVIEWS, 2025 (SCI-Expanded, Scopus)
In this commentary the concept of and term for "Sedatic Hunger" are introduced for a distinct form of hunger characterized by an eating pattern that is driven solely by biological necessity, without being associated with the pursuit of sensory pleasure or psychological satisfaction. Unlike physiological hunger, which leads to satiation and results in satisfaction, or hedonic hunger, which leads to craving for sensory enjoyment but is not necessarily assuaged by satisfaction, Sedatic Hunger represents a neutral, function-focused approach to food. Individuals experiencing Sedatic Hunger treat food merely as fuel, demonstrating marked indifference to taste, aroma, and emotional engagement. In particular, in individuals with depression, restrictive diets, or high-stress lifestyles, approaching food consumption from the perspective of Sedatic Hunger has implications for clinical nutrition and mental health. The Sedatic Hunger Scale (SHS), currently under development by the author, is aimed to allow quantification of this phenomenon and exploration of its relevance across diverse populations. Through recognition of the phenomenon of Sedatic Hunger, our understanding of eating behaviors may be expanded and interventions developed for individuals who experience eating as an obligatory task rather than a pleasurable activity.