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binge eating disordersPeople with binge eating disorder often eat an unusually large amount of food and feel out of control during the binges. People with binge eating disorder also may:
What causes binge eating disorder?No one knows for sure what causes binge eating disorder. Researchers are looking at the following factors that may affect binge eating:
Certain behaviors and emotional problems are more common in people with binge eating disorder. These include abusing alcohol, acting quickly without thinking (impulsive behavior), and not feeling in charge of themselves. What are the health consequences of binge eating disorder?People with binge eating disorder are usually very upset by their binge eating and may become depressed. Research has shown that people with binge eating disorder report more health problems, stress, trouble sleeping, and suicidal thoughts than people without an eating disorder. People with binge eating disorder often feel badly about themselves and may miss work, school, or social activities to binge eat. People with binge eating disorder may gain weight. Weight gain can lead to obesity, and obesity raises the risk for these health problems:
What is the treatment for binge eating disorder?People with binge eating disorder should get help from a health care provider, such as a psychiatrist, psychologist, or clinical social worker. There are several different ways to treat binge eating disorder:
Other treatments include dialectical behavior therapy, which helps people regulate their emotions; drug therapy with the anti-seizure medication topiramate; exercise in combination with cognitive-behavioral therapy; and support groups. Many people with binge eating disorder also have a problem with obesity. There are treatments for obesity, like weight loss surgery (gastrointestinal surgery), but these treatments will not treat the underlying problem of binge eating disorder. More InformationFor more information on binge eating disorder, contact the National Women’s Health Information Center at 800-994-9662 or the following organizations: National Mental Health Information Center, CMHS, SAMHSA, HHS Weight Control Information Network (WIN), NIDDK, NIH, HHS Academy for Eating Disorders (AED) American Obesity Association American Psychological Association Anorexia Nervosa and Related Eating Disorders, Inc. (ANRED) National Eating Disorders Association (NEDA) This information was partly abstracted from a fact sheet prepared by the Weight Control Information Network, National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (NIDDK). January 2005 |
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