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Binge Eating Disorder (BED)-  Symptoms, Causes, and Treatment.

Introduction

Binge eating is an overeating disorder in which an individual eats a large amount of food in a discrete period time and feel uncontrollable over the amount of eating. Unlike Bulimia nervosa, people with BED are not having a purging, fasting, and excessive exercise. As a result of these people with BED habitually become obese or overweight.

As people with bulimia nervosa, BED patients also have distorted attitude on their shape, weight, and eating. They also possess mood swings such as personality disorder and depression.

Pathophysiology

Causes

Since it is like mental disorders, there is no specific reason behind the Binge eating disorder.

Risk factors of Binge Eating Disorder

Timeline on BED history

Epidemiology of Binge Eating Disorder

BED influences around 2% of men and 3.5% of ladies, with most building up of the suffering amid their youngsters or early adulthood. Men make up around 33% of individuals with pigging out the turmoil.

Binge eating disorder is the most common eating disorder in the United States. About 3.5 percent of adult women and 2 percent of adult men have binge eating disorder. For men, binge eating disorder is more common in midlife, between the ages of 45 to 59.

Symptoms

The Person who suffering from binge eating disorder may feel embarrassment or disgrace about their eating habits. Some of the Physical, behavioral and psychological symptoms include:

Physical symptoms of binge eating disorder

Complications of Binge Eating Disorder

Some of the complications are as follows

Diagnosis and test

Treatment and medications

The helpful support and treatment from health professionals include such as psychiatrists, nutritionists, and therapists can give more effective treatment to treat binge disorder. This treatment will address the issues that are amalgamated with eating habits and focusing on the central cause of the habits.

It is needed to focus on ease from the emotional triggers that cause binge disorder and should have proper guidance to cope with the mechanisms to deal with stress and depression and anxiety,  etc.

There are three types of treatment which is helpful in treating binge eating disorder. These therapies are:

Cognitive behavioral therapy: This type of therapy focused on making the patient understand the thoughts and feelings that influence their behaviors.

Interpersonal psychotherapy: In this type, the therapy focused on teaching the individuals about the relationships with peers, family members and the way they see themselves.

Dialectical behavioral therapy: this type of therapy will teach the patient with skills and to cope with the stress and regulate emotions.

With these therapies, the group therapy also provides treatment by a trained eating disorder therapist and also as eating disorder support groups, this is also good and effective methods to recover from the binge eating disorder.

Prevention of Binge Eating Disorder

There is no way to prevent binge disorder but some of the behavior and daily habits may help to reduce the symptoms.

 

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