Binge eating disorder (BED) is characterized by regular binge eating episodes during which individuals ingest comparably large amounts of food and experience loss of control over their eating behaviour. The worldwide prevalence of BED for the years 2018-2020 is estimated to be 0.6-1.8% in adult women and 0.3-0.7% in adult men.
Katrin E. Giel +7 more
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Binge Eating Disorder, characterized by frequent and persistent overeating episodes that are accompanied by feeling of loss of control over eating without regular compensatory behaviors and was identified in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of ...
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A literature review of dopamine in binge eating
Objective Binge eating, a core diagnostic symptom in binge eating disorder and bulimia nervosa, increases the risk of multiple physiological and psychiatric disorders.
Yang Yu, Renee Miller, Susan W. Groth
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Validation of the portuguese version of the Questionnaire on Eating and Weight Patterns: revised (QEWP-R) for the screening of binge eating disorder [PDF]
OBJECTIVE: The present paper describes the validation of the Questionnaire on Eating and Weight Patterns-Revised (QEWP-R) designed for the diagnosis of binge eating disorder (BED) and sub-clinical binge eating.
Maria Beatriz Ferrari Borges +3 more
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The effect of lifestyle intervention and depression symptoms on binge eating and relation of binge eating to gestational weight gain and child birth weight in the UPBEAT cohort of pregnant women living with obesity. [PDF]
Binge eating is one of the most prevalent eating disorder behaviours in pregnancy, its risk factors and association with pregnancy-related outcomes has sparsely researched in this population.
Sam Burton +6 more
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Food cue-induced craving in individuals with bulimia nervosa and binge-eating disorder. [PDF]
Individuals with bulimia nervosa (BN) or binge-eating disorder (BED) experience more frequent and intense food cravings than individuals without binge eating.
Adrian Meule +6 more
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Background There are a number of factors commonly believed to be important to the development and maintenance of binge eating that have been identified across multiple models and theories in the psychological literature.
Amy L. Burton, Maree J. Abbott
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Background Many patients with obesity and comorbid binge eating symptoms present with the desire to lose weight. Although some studies suggest that dietary restriction can exacerbate binge eating, others show dietary restriction is associated with ...
Matthew Carmen +6 more
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I am in the passenger seat of my own body: a qualitative interview study of the relationship between binge eating and concurrent problematic alcohol use [PDF]
Background The association between binge eating and alcohol use disorders (AUDs) has been demonstrated in genetic, population-based, and clinical studies. Individuals with binge eating report more binge drinking and heavier alcohol consumption than those
Magdalena Jansson +5 more
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From childhood to adolescence: Development of binge eating and the prospective role of self-regulation [PDF]
Background Research shows that binge eating often starts in childhood or adolescence, but its development remains largely unexplored. Additionally, while cross-sectional studies link self-regulation to binge eating, longitudinal research is lacking ...
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