Binge eating episodes

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Binge eating episodes

Binge eating episodes are associated with: eating much more rapidly than normal, eating until feeling uncomfortably full, a sense of being out of control, dissociation, eating large amounts of food when not feeling physically hungry, eating alone due to embarrassment about how much one is eating, feeling disgusted, depressed, or guilty following overeating.

Binges can also occur secondary to restrictive eating and as a result of starvation.

Obesity and eating disorders are etiology for many diseases. Proper monitoring of diet and exercise can decrease the chances of developing these diseases.

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