Binge eating disorder is a severe, life-threatening disorder characterized by recurrent episodes of compulsive overeating or binge eating. In binge eating disorder, the purging to prevent weight gain that is characteristic of bulimia nervosa is absent.
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Recurrent episodes of binge eating
Eating much more rapidly than normal
A sense of lack of control over eating during binge episodes • Eating large amounts of food when not feeling physically hungry
Hoarding food
Hiding food and eating in secret; e.g., eating alone or in the car, hiding wrappers
Eating until feeling uncomfortably full
Eating throughout the day with no planned mealtimes
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<typohead type="2">Emotional and Mental Characteristics:</typohead>
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Feelings of disgust, guilt, or depression during and after overeating
Binge eating often triggered by uncomfortable feelings such as anger, anxiety, or shame
Binge eating used as a means of relieving tension, or to “numb” feelings
Rigid, inflexible “all or nothing” thinking
Strong need to be in control
Difficulty expressing feelings and needs
Perfectionistic
Works hard to please others
Avoids conflict, tries to “keep the peace”
Disgust about body size, often teased about their body while growing up
Feelings of worthlessness
Social isolation
Depression
Moodiness and irritability
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<typohead type="2">Physical Characteristics:</typohead>
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Heart and blood pressure problems
Joint problems
Abnormal blood-sugar levels
Fatigue
Difficulty walking or engaging in physical activities
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