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Examples of binge eating


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The third cluster (' overeaters ') was characterized by high weight and moderate levels of bingeeating and compensatory behaviour.
Evaluating direct and indirect measures for the functional assessment of bingeeating.
Based on taxometric analyses, the authors concluded that bulimia and bingeeating disorder are discrete syndromes.
We also examined relapse in terms of resumption of regular bingeeating and purging behaviour.
None of the participants reported regular bingeeating and purging for at least 3 months during the followup period.
Eating disorders such as anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa and bingeeating disorder are amongst the most common mental health problems of our time.
A naturalistic evaluation of the relationship between dietary restraint, the urge to binge, and actual bingeeating : a clarification.
It is typically characterized by cycles of bingeeating and purging (self-induced vomiting).
The findings indicate that more complex assessment of such patients is needed, to include identification of bingeeating and personality disorder pathology.
Of these 19, only one (5.6 %) reported bingeeating/purging at least once weekly over the previous 3 months at follow-up.
Inclusion criteria were female gender, age range of 18- 65 years, and the presence of bingeeating and purging behavior.
In addition, the therapist introduces cognitive restructuring and self-regulatory behavioural strategies for reducing the frequency of bingeeating and normalizing eating patterns.
Risk factors for bingeeating disorder : a community-based case-control study.
It will be of interest for longitudinal studies to investigate the role of bingeeating in the increased prevalence of obesity between adolescence and middle adulthood.
The fourth largest cluster was labelled ' restricting bulimics ' (n=63) and was characterized by high levels of bingeeating and vomiting, along with high restriction and food avoidance.
The ' bulimic ' aspect of the ' generalized eating disorder ' cluster in both samples was more evident in higher levels of bingeeating compared to the hierarchical results.
Atypical depression and bingeeating defined as having at least for eating binges a year were associated with both, increased weight gain and clinically significant weight problems.
The second cluster (' anorexics ') was typified by low weight, amenorrhoea and the absence of bingeeating, and seemed to correspond to the clinical picture of anorexia nervosa.
In bingeeating the effects are not noticeable as quickly so not as recognized.
The natural course of bulimia nervosa and bingeeating disorder in young women.
Reduced serotonin transporter binding in bingeeating women.
Cognitivebehavioral therapy for bingeeating and bulimia nervosa : a comprehensive treatment manual.
Assessment of bulimia nervosa, bingeeating disorder and obesity needs to address personality disorders and pathology.
However, few studies have directly compared personality pathology in bulimia nervosa, bingeeating disorder and obesity.
Recurrent overeating : an empirical comparison of bingeeating disorder, bulimia nervosa, and obesity.
Psychiatric comorbidity in women with bingeeating disorder : prevalence rates from a non-treatmentseeking sample.
Recurrent overating : an empirical comparison of bingeeating disorder, bulimia nervosa, and obesity.
The differences found between bulimia nervosa, bingeeating disorder and obesity on borderline personality disorder have important treatment implications.
Subjects diagnosed as suffering from bulimia nervosa and bingeeating disorder were recruited at an out-patient eating disorder unit, at time of initial assessment.
Opposite changes in circulating adiponectin in women with bulimia nervosa or bingeeating disorder.
Being overweight is found to be a stable trait, associated as expected with atypical depression and bingeeating, but also with aggressive psychopathology reflected in aggressive personality traits and sociopathy.
Treating bingeeating problems in primary care.
On the other hand, bulimia nervosa and bingeeating disorder patients may be predisposed to greater candour and selfdisclosure due to the psychological nature of the treatment environment.
Or, it might increase the extent to which individuals become prone to bingeeating following decrements in mood, due to mood-regulating (or other moodlinked) properties of binge episodes.
Biological correlates of bingeeating.
Etiology of bingeeating : psychological mechanisms.
Comorbidity and bingeeating disorder.
Premenstrual exacerbation of bingeeating in bulimia.
It is generally used in experiments studying hunger, eating or digestion, and is a predominant method used in studying bingeeating disorder.
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A person who engages in bingeeating may eat between 5000-15000 calories in one binge.
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In addition to bingeeating, compulsive overeaters can also engage in grazing behavior, during which they return to pick at food throughout the day.
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Chronic overeating is a behavioral component of bingeeating disorder, compulsive overeating, and bulimia nervosa.
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Bingeeating has been described as a futile attempt to restock depleted emotional stores, when attempts at doing everything perfectly have failed.
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Side effects include, but are not limited to, bingeeating; depression; withdrawal from activities due to weight; and spontaneous dieting.
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Other models of bingeeating have used various combinations of stress limited access to optional foods, and/or restriction/refeeding cycles, along with scheduled eating.
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People who are obese and have bingeeating disorder often became overweight at an earlier age than those without the disorder.
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People with bingeeating disorder may become ill due to a lack of proper nutrition.
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She had started out obsessed with her weight, always bingeeating and then starving herself.
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While compulsive overeaters tend to be overweight or obese, bingeeating does not discriminate on body weight.
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Bulimia nervosa is a disorder characterized by bingeeating and purging.
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It is sometimes a symptom of bingeeating disorder or compulsive overeating disorder.
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It has also been used for cataplexy, obesity, and alcohol dependence, as well as bingeeating disorder.
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On the contrary, some people with bingeeating disorder have very negative feelings about food.
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Even those who are not overweight are usually upset by their bingeeating, and treatment can help them.
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The long-term effectiveness of medication for bingeeating disorder is currently unknown.
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The term bingeeating as slang means eating when not hungry.
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When a compulsive eater overeats primarily through bingeing, they can be said to have bingeeating disorder.
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Stress may also perpetuate or lead to bingeeating, smoking, and alcohol consumption.
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Bingeeating may begin when individuals recover from an adoption of rigid eating habits.
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Correlational studies have found relationships between ventricle-brain ratio and bingeeating and inversely with plasma thyroid hormone concentration.
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Imogen denies this, but at home she begins bingeeating.
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She suffers from depression, low self-esteem and a bingeeating disorder the result which sees her suffers from extreme obesity.
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When bingeeating occurs without the presence of energy deprivation, it is thought to be due to frequent exposure to palatable food.
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Therefore, it seems that positive forms of passive coping such as exercise and meditation have qualitatively different outcomes from negative forms such as bingeeating and drug use.
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Its characters included those with bulimia, anorexia, and bingeeating disorder.
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Recent reviews have concluded that psychological interventions such as psychotherapy and behavioral interventions are more effective than pharmacological interventions for the treatment of bingeeating disorder.
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Escitalopram may help reduce weight in those treated for bingeeating associated obesity.
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During her second year in the corps, she endured medically induced physical maturation, professional pressure to conform to conventional ballet aesthetics and a resulting bingeeating disorder.
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The gender specificity of emotional, situational, and behavioral indicators of bingeeating in a diet-seeking obese population.
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