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While binge eating episodes vary in frequency, a person is usually diagnosed with the disorder when they have at least one episode per week for a minimum of three months.

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There is a wide range of both mental and physical issues associated with BED. These include a higher risk of diabetes, hypertension, sleep disorders, and gastrointestinal issues, among others.

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Binge eating disorder (BED) is when episodes of compulsive eating occur. Unlike other eating disorders, there is no compensatory behaviors (e.g. purging, like someone with bulimia would do).

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During these episodes, individuals feel like they can’t exercise control, and they usually have feelings of guilt, disgust, embarrassment, and feel uncomfortably full.

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BED is characterized by various episodes of eating where control cannot be exercised. Though the type of food, the duration, and frequency of the episodes vary, depending on the person.

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Psychiatric assessment may also be required, and drugs such as antidepressants may be prescribed.

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The practice of mindfulness may also help those who suffer from BED. Mindful eating, for example, can help patients be more attuned with their bodies and impulses.

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Because BED can have such a wide range of underlying factors and possible causes, a holistic approach is sometimes required. A staple would be some form of psychotherapy, such as cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT).

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Disruption of daily routines, uncertainty, loneliness, and fear all contributed to leave people more vulnerable to developing BED as a coping mechanism.

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Low self-esteem, for instance, has been shown to play a role in the development of binge eating episodes.

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People who suffer from post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), or have suffered childhood abuse, may find comfort in eating and use it as an emotional coping mechanism.

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BED can be triggered by a cocktail of factors, not only emotional, but also biological, environmental, and psychosocial.

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Traumatic experiences, both emotional and physical, have been associated with episodes of binge eating.

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The brain’s dopamine system is also key in the development of BED. The “reward” people get by binge eating, although temporary, is addictive and fulfilling. Low levels of dopamine are a strong-enough incentive for repeating the behavior.

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Women are more affected than men, and the average age BED occurs is 23. It’s more common with people who have other mental health conditions. Women and girls who are chronic dieters are more likely to develop BED.

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There are many similarities between the two, but ultimately one can still be addicted to a particular food and not binge on it.

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Studies have shown that people who binge eat have lower-than-normal levels of serotonin (a “feel-good” neurotransmitter in the brain).

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Though some weight loss regimes may pose an even higher risk if they are too extreme when it comes to restrictions. This may even have the opposite effect, with people actually binge eating as a result.

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It is important to address BED as soon as possible. As with other conditions, early detection increases the recovery success rate.

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Those with unhealthy beliefs about food and eating (e.g. people who believe they can’t control how much they eat) are also at higher risk of developing the disorder.

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Some foods trigger certain chemicals in the brain (think sugar and fats)—that’s why people eat donuts and not lettuce.

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Genetic factors must also be taken into account when it comes to developing BED. The metabolic, endocrine, and immune systems, as well as the microbiome and the brain, can influence the heritability of BED.

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Studies indicate that those genetically predisposed to obesity are also more likely to develop BED.

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It’s estimated that 79% of people who suffer from BED have at least one other psychiatric disorder. These may include depression, anxiety, and personality disorders, among others.

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While not all people who suffer from BED are overweight, many do develop obesity, and as such should undertake the necessary steps to return to a healthier weight. This usually involves caloric restriction and an increase in physical activity.

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Taking care of our physical and mental health, and developing a healthy relationship with food, is of utmost importance for a happy, fulfilling life.

Sources: (Health Digest) (Europe PMC) (National Eating Disorders Association)

See also: Why are eating disorders so difficult to treat?

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Binge eating disorder is in fact quite a common disorder. In the US alone, it’s three times more common than both bulimia and anorexia combined.

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There was a rise in binge eating (and other eating disorders) during the recent COVID-19 pandemic, especially during lockdowns.

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Women with BED are also at risk of suffering from menstrual disorders, fertility issues, and pregnancy complications.

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Binge eating disorder ("BED") is a rather common eating disorder that can affect anyone. And yet it was only officially recognized in 2013, when it was included in the 'Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders' (DSM-5). Of course, it's been around for a lot longer than that.

In this gallery, you'll find out more about the condition, including its causes, symptoms, and treatment. Click on to learn more about binge eating disorder.

Binge eating disorder: what it is, and how to treat it

It's more common than you might think

15/11/24 por StarsInsider

HEALTH Mental disorders

Binge eating disorder ("BED") is a rather common eating disorder that can affect anyone. And yet it was only officially recognized in 2013, when it was included in the 'Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders' (DSM-5). Of course, it's been around for a lot longer than that.

In this gallery, you'll find out more about the condition, including its causes, symptoms, and treatment. Click on to learn more about binge eating disorder.

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