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Binge Eating Disorder Binge Eating Disorder
"... (BED) is a type of eating disorder not otherwise specified and is characterized by recurrent binge eating without the regular use of compensatory measures to counter the binge eating. Binge Eating Disorder is characterized by: � Frequent episodes of eating large quantities of food in short periods o ..."
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(BED) is a type of eating disorder not otherwise specified and is characterized by recurrent binge eating without the regular use of compensatory measures to counter the binge eating. Binge Eating Disorder is characterized by: � Frequent episodes of eating large quantities of food in short periods
Binge Eating in Children and Adolescents
, 2003
"... Abstract: Objective: To establish what is known about binge eating in children and adoles-cents and to identify unresolved questions. Method: We reviewed relevant studies to high-light and synthesize salient research findings. Discussion: Available research has suggested that loss of control over ea ..."
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Abstract: Objective: To establish what is known about binge eating in children and adoles-cents and to identify unresolved questions. Method: We reviewed relevant studies to high-light and synthesize salient research findings. Discussion: Available research has suggested that loss of control over
Eating patterns in patients with spectrum binge eating disorder
, 2011
"... Eating patterns in patients with spectrum binge eating disorder ..."
Cognitive-behavioral therapy and nutritional counseling in the treatment of bulimia nervosa and binge eating
- Eating Behaviors
, 2000
"... nervosa and binge eating ..."
Epidemiology of Binge Eating Disorder
, 2003
"... Abstract: Objective: First described over 50 years ago, binge eating disorder (BED) only recently has become the focus of epidemiologic studies. This article provides a comprehensive review of these studies. Method: Relevant studies were examined and summarized in the form of a narrative review. Res ..."
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Abstract: Objective: First described over 50 years ago, binge eating disorder (BED) only recently has become the focus of epidemiologic studies. This article provides a comprehensive review of these studies. Method: Relevant studies were examined and summarized in the form of a narrative review
Is binge eating experienced as an addiction
- Appetite
, 2007
"... Abstract To ascertain to what degree binge eating is experienced as an addiction, this study examined the proportion of women with bingeeating disorder (BED) whose symptoms met criteria for an addiction. Women (N ¼ 79) with current BED completed a structured telephone interview to assess for sympto ..."
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Abstract To ascertain to what degree binge eating is experienced as an addiction, this study examined the proportion of women with bingeeating disorder (BED) whose symptoms met criteria for an addiction. Women (N ¼ 79) with current BED completed a structured telephone interview to assess
Binge Eating and Satiety in Bulimia Nervosa and Binge Eating Disorder: Effects
, 2004
"... Abstract: Objective: The current study tested the hypothesis that supplemental dietary protein would reduce binge eating frequency and test meal intake in women with bulimia nervosa (BN) or binge eating disorder (BED).Method: Eighteen women with BN or BED ingested high-carbohydrate or high-protein s ..."
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Abstract: Objective: The current study tested the hypothesis that supplemental dietary protein would reduce binge eating frequency and test meal intake in women with bulimia nervosa (BN) or binge eating disorder (BED).Method: Eighteen women with BN or BED ingested high-carbohydrate or high
Binge Eating, Mood, and Quality of Life
"... inYouthWithType2Diabetes Baseline data from the TODAY study THE TODAY STUDY GROUP* OBJECTIVE—The current study examines the prevalence of binge eating and its association with adiposity and psychosocial functioning in a large, diverse sample of youth with type 2 diabetes. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS ..."
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inYouthWithType2Diabetes Baseline data from the TODAY study THE TODAY STUDY GROUP* OBJECTIVE—The current study examines the prevalence of binge eating and its association with adiposity and psychosocial functioning in a large, diverse sample of youth with type 2 diabetes. RESEARCH DESIGN
Binge eating as an escape from self-awareness
, 1991
"... This article proposes that binge eating is motivated by a desire to escape from self-awareness. Binge eaten suffer from high standards and expectations, especially an acute sensitivity to the difficult (perceived) demands of others. When they fall short of these standards, they develop an aversive p ..."
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This article proposes that binge eating is motivated by a desire to escape from self-awareness. Binge eaten suffer from high standards and expectations, especially an acute sensitivity to the difficult (perceived) demands of others. When they fall short of these standards, they develop an aversive
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