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Are you addicted to food or Binge Eating
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Are you addicted to food or Binge Eating
Some people say they are addicted to food, but some don't know that it maybe a binge eating disorder. It is an abnormal eating pattern in which a person eat a lot more food in a limited time than most people normally would consume. We all eat too much sometimes but the people with this type of eating disorder have abnormal eating pattern that happens between 1-2 hours.
Binge eaters exhibit many of the following behaviors:
They eat abnormally large amounts of food at one sitting, often consuming 3,000-10,000 calories in a short period.
They gobble their food, eating much faster than usual.
During a binge, they feel out of control and unable to stop eating, even though they may want to.
Despite feeling full or even painfully uncomfortable, they continue to eat.
Binge eaters tend to diet constantly but never lose weight.
People at higher risk of developing binge-eating disorder share certain characteristics that includes:
Frequent dieting. People who go on rigorous diets or who frequently gain and lose large amounts of weight (weight cycling) are more likely to become binge eaters.
Impulsiveness. Binge eaters, like bulimics, have problems with impulse control.
low self-worth and negative self-talk. This occurs almost universally among people with all types of eating disorders.
Difficulty managing anger and appropriately expressing feelings.
Preoccupation with body image and weight.
Sexual abuse. Some, but by no means all, people with binge eating disorder report being sexually abused as children. This is an area of ongoing research.
Depression. It is not clear whether depression causes binge eating or if binge eating causes depression, but the two are often found together.
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