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Eating too much and too quickly: binge-eating is something that a lot of people suffer from. It is globally most common eating disorder, yet the one about which we know the least; it often goes unrecognised or is treated incorrectly, leading to a much longer duration. In comparison wi...
Binge eating or feeling out of control while consuming a large amount of food in a discrete time period, occurring at a significant frequency, is characteristic of several eating disorders, most notably Bulimia Nervosa (BN) and Binge Eating Disorder (BED). The binge eating is sometimes followed...
Binge eating disorder (BED) and anxiety are deeply intertwined and often co-occur. In fact, approximately 37% of those who are diagnosed with BED are also diagnosed with a full-fledged anxiety disorder. Rather than a linear relationship model (i.e., that anxiety leads to binge eating behavio...
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Based on a growing body of research supporting its diagnostic validity and clinical utility, BED is likely to be included as an eating disorder in the next edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5). This article reviews issues related to the assessment, ...
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Binge eating disorder is the most common eating disorder, involving episodes of extreme overeating. Both males and females are affected, and most of those affected are overweight or obese. Unlike bulimia, there is no association with purging the excess calories by vomiting, fasting, or intense exe...