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Binge Eating Disorder
5 Risk Factors for Binge Eating Disorder
Behavioral Issues
Traumatic Experiences
Mental Health Issues
Genetics
Anxious Thougts
5 Risk Groups for Binge Eating Disorder
Bullying Victims
People with genetics for an Eating Disorder
Young Adults/Teens
People w/ Mental Health Issues (ex. Anxiety and Depression.)
Women
Diagnostic Criteria
Eating large amount of foods when not feeling hungry
Eating alone due to embarrassment for how much food consumed.
Eating until feeling uncomfortably full
Feeling disgusted, depressed and guilty after overeating.
Eating at a pace faster than normal
Symptoms of Binge Eating Disorder
Eating unusually large amounts of food in a specific amount of time, such as a 2-hour period
Eating even when you're full or not hungry
Eating alone or in secret to avoid embarrassment
Frequently dieting, possibly without weight loss
Treatment for Binge Eating Disorder
Medical Care/Monitoring
Medicine
Physcotherapy
Sources
NIH.gov
NIMH.gov
How Common is Binge Eating Disorder
About 1.25% of adult women and 0.42% of adult men have binge eating disorder.