Clinical forms of eating disorder:
Binge Eating Disorder (BED)
Individuals with binge eating disorders eat excessive amounts of food at one time. They do this for two reasons:
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People who binge-eat are often ashamed and embarrassed. They also tend to be genetically heavier and larger than the "average" person. They do not, however, generally try to compensate for their over-eating by vomiting, fasting, over-exercising or abusing laxatives as people with anorexia or bulimia may do.
Symptoms of binge eating disorder include:
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In addition, people who binge-eat may have a history of diet failures, and may also be obese. About one in five obese people engage in binge eating.
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