Binge Eating Disorder

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BINGE EATING DISORDER
Binge eating disorder, also known as BED or compulsive overeating, is a serious disorder, characterized by a recurrent, irresistible urge to overindulge or binge on food, even when you are painfully full. We reveal how and why it becomes a problem, and what you can do about it.
It is normal to overeat from time to time, but when it comes to binge eating, the urge is persistent and seemingly uncontrollable and is usually accompanied by feelings of shame and guilt. Binge eating disorder, just like other mental disorders, is strongly linked to depression, low self-esteem, anxiety and stress. Persistent overeating also leads to obesity and other serious health conditions.
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We also naturally copy the behavior of those closest to us. Children who grow up in a family where overeating is common, are often influenced by this and experience binge eating disorder in adulthood.
Behavioural and Emotional Symptoms of a Binge Eating Disorder
Overeating affects a high number of people, especially with the increasing use of food additives to create ‘repeat appeal’ (also known as addiction). However, there are specific criteria that characterize a binge eating disorder:
Inability to stop bingeing or thinking about food all the time.
Bingeing episodes that last more than 2 hours.
Continuing to binge, even after becoming uncomfortably full.
Feelings of self-loathing, depression, shame and guilt, during and after a bingeing episode.
Hiding while bingeing.
Eating so fast that you don’t even feel or taste the food.
The Effects of Binge Eating
Obesity is one of the primary symptoms of a binge eating disorder. Between 25 and 30 percent of individuals who seek weight control treatment for obesity have with

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