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Although addictive behavior is generally associated with drug abuse, chocolate may evoke similar behavioral reactions in susceptible persons.

Numerous studies show that the ingredients found in a typical chocolate bar (fat, sugar, texture, and aroma) are likely to be a predominant factors in chocolate cravings.

Chocolate may be used by some as a form of self-medication for dietary deficiencies (eg, magnesium) or to balance low levels of neurotransmitters involved in the regulation of mood and food intake(eg, serotonin and dopamine).

Chocolate cravings are often episodic and fluctuate with hormonal, which confirms the gender-specific nature of chocolate cravings.

Chocolate contains several biologically active constituents all of which potentially cause abnormal behaviors and psychological sensations that parallel those of other addictive substances.

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