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They are <i>anorexia nervosa</i> (usually just called <i>anorexia</i>), <i>bulimia nervosa</i> (usually called <i>bulimia</i>), and <i>binge eating disorder</i> <i>(</i><i>BED</i><i>)</i>.</p>\n<h2>Anorexia nervosa</h2>\n<p>Usually when people think of eating disorders, the first image that comes to mind is the emaciated face and body of the young woman with anorexia. Though actually the least prevalent of the major disorders — anorexia afflicts about 1 in every 100 people — it was the first to gain widespread public awareness.</p>\n<p>Anorexia also grabs attention because it&#8217;s the most dangerous eating disorder. According to the <a href=\"//www.aedweb.org/about-aed/who-we-are\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">Academy for Eating Disorders</a> (AED), the risk of death for a person with anorexia is 12 times higher than that of someone without an eating disorder.</p>\n<p>A person with anorexia is terrified of becoming fat — so terrified that the fear rules everything the person does. They believe they&#8217;re always on the verge of fatness, regardless of their actual weight or what anyone else tells them.</p>\n<p>To guard against the dreaded outcome, a person with anorexia refuses to eat. The resulting weight loss can put their health and life in jeopardy.</p>\n<p>A person with anorexia may also purge like the people with bulimia, and/or they may exercise compulsively to help control their weight.</p>\n<h2>Bulimia nervosa</h2>\n<p>You could most easily identify the person with bulimia by the behaviors of bingeing and purging — that is, if you could witness them. These behaviors are almost always done in secret.</p>\n<p><i>Bingeing</i> is eating <i>lots</i> of food in one sitting — sometimes tens of thousands of calories — often rapidly. <i>Purging</i> is what the person with bulimia does to get rid of these calories. They may do this by vomiting what they&#8217;ve just eaten, overusing laxatives or diuretics, exercising excessively, or other methods.</p>\n<p>After binge episodes, a person with bulimia feels extremely shamed and worthless. They&#8217;re as preoccupied with avoiding fat as the person with anorexia. Also like the person with anorexia, they believe their weight determines their worth.</p>\n<p>Unlike the person with anorexia, however, chances are good that the person with bulimia is also dealing with alcohol or drug abuse, and with depression.<i> </i>As many as 3 or 4 in 100 young women in the United States have bulimia nervosa.</p>\n<h2>Binge eating disorder (BED)</h2>\n<p>People with binge eating disorder (BED) binge pretty much like people with bulimia. And they feel just as bad afterward. But they aren&#8217;t driven toward purging behaviors. More likely, they become engaged in cycling between periods of bingeing and periods of rigid dieting. For some, this keeps their weight in a normal range. Other people with BED gain weight and may even become obese.</p>\n<p>Estimates are that anywhere from 3 to 8 in 100 people in the United States have BED. According to a 1998 survey in the <i>Annals of Behavioral Medicine</i>, as many as 40 percent of the people with BED are men.</p>\n<p class=\"article-tips remember\">Eating disorders are more common among females, but males also suffer from them, according to the <a href=\"//www.aedweb.org/resources/about-eating-disorders/fast-facts\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">Academy for Eating Disorders</a> (AED). Women and men athletes in some sports, such as gymnastics and wrestling, are at particularly high risk for eating disorders, the AED says.</p>\n"},{"title":"Disordered eating or eating disorder?","thumb":null,"image":null,"content":"<p>If you lined up all the people in the United States who eat, you&#8217;d have a spectrum ranging from normal eaters on one end to people with eating disorders on the other. Who&#8217;s in the middle? Most of the eating spectrum is taken up by people who don&#8217;t have formal eating disorders but who have eating habits and beliefs that are <i>disordered.</i></p>\n<p>Up to 60 percent of adult American women may be disordered eaters.</p>\n<p>The following behaviors or beliefs are considered examples of disordered eating. The more of these behaviors or beliefs you have, the more at risk you are for developing an actual eating disorder:</p>\n<ul class=\"level-one\">\n<li>\n<p class=\"first-para\">Skipping meals</p>\n</li>\n<li>\n<p class=\"first-para\">Fasting to lose weight</p>\n</li>\n<li>\n<p class=\"first-para\">Exercising to make up for overeating</p>\n</li>\n<li>\n<p class=\"first-para\">Cutting out a food group</p>\n</li>\n<li>\n<p class=\"first-para\">Trying every diet there is</p>\n</li>\n<li>\n<p class=\"first-para\">Regularly eating an amount of food that leaves you hungry</p>\n</li>\n<li>\n<p class=\"first-para\">Eating to manage emotions</p>\n</li>\n<li>\n<p class=\"first-para\">Binge-eating</p>\n</li>\n<li>\n<p class=\"first-para\">Using laxatives or diuretics for weight loss</p>\n</li>\n<li>\n<p class=\"first-para\">Vomiting for weight loss</p>\n</li>\n<li>\n<p class=\"first-para\">Believing the scales reveal your worth</p>\n</li>\n<li>\n<p class=\"first-para\">Being constantly preoccupied with food and weight</p>\n</li>\n<li>\n<p class=\"first-para\">Being extremely fearful of weight gain</p>\n</li>\n<li>\n<p class=\"first-para\">Believing you are fat even when everyone else tells you you&#8217;re too thin</p>\n</li>\n</ul>\n<p class=\"article-tips warning\"><a href=\"//suicidepreventionlifeline.org/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">National Suicide Prevention Lifeline</a>: If you or a loved one is suffering from an eating disorder and feelings of hopelessness are leading to thoughts of self-harm, call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at (800) 273-8255, or your local suicide prevention hotline.</p>\n"},{"title":"Online resources and support for eating disorders","thumb":null,"image":null,"content":"<p>A number of online resources exist where you can find local eating disorder professionals, support groups, and residential treatment facilities.</p>\n<p>You can also call a local hospital or university and ask if they have an eating disorders program. Such a program will be able to give you referrals. Here are some helpful organizations:</p>\n<ul class=\"level-one\">\n<li>\n<p class=\"first-para\"><a href=\"//www.anad.org/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">National Association of Anorexia Nervosa and Associated Disorders (ANAD)</a>: Listings include therapists, nutritionists, support groups (free), and treatment facilities.</p>\n</li>\n<li>\n<p class=\"first-para\"><a href=\"//www.iaedp.com/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">International Association of Eating Disorder Professionals (IAEDP)</a>: Listings include therapists, nutritionists, and physicians.</p>\n</li>\n<li>\n<p class=\"first-para\"><a href=\"//www.nationaleatingdisorders.org/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">National Eating Disorders Association</a>: Listings include therapists, nutritionists, physicians, and free support groups.</p>\n</li>\n<li>\n<p class=\"first-para\"><a href=\"//www.something-fishy.org/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">Something Fishy</a>: Listings include therapists, nutritionists, physicians, support groups, and treatment facilities.</p>\n</li>\n<li>\n<p class=\"first-para\"><a href=\"//www.bulimia.com/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">Bulimia.com</a>: Listings include individual and group therapists, and treatment facilities.</p>\n</li>\n</ul>\n"}],"videoInfo":{"videoId":null,"name":null,"accountId":null,"playerId":null,"thumbnailUrl":null,"description":null,"uploadDate":null}},"sponsorship":{"sponsorshipPage":false,"backgroundImage":{"src":null,"width":0,"height":0},"brandingLine":"","brandingLink":"","brandingLogo":{"src":null,"width":0,"height":0},"sponsorAd":"","sponsorEbookTitle":"","sponsorEbookLink":"","sponsorEbookImage":{"src":null,"width":0,"height":0}},"primaryLearningPath":"Solve","lifeExpectancy":"Five years","lifeExpectancySetFrom":"2022-08-12T00:00:00+00:00","dummiesForKids":"no","sponsoredContent":"no","adInfo":"","adPairKey":[]},"status":"publish","visibility":"public","articleId":207660},{"headers":{"creationTime":"2017-03-27T16:49:10+00:00","modifiedTime":"2023-03-10T19:26:05+00:00","timestamp":"2023-09-14T18:19:23+00:00"},"data":{"breadcrumbs":[{"name":"Body, Mind, & Spirit","_links":{"self":"//dummies-api.coursofppt.com/v2/categories/34038"},"slug":"body-mind-spirit","categoryId":34038},{"name":"Physical Health & Well-Being","_links":{"self":"//dummies-api.coursofppt.com/v2/categories/34095"},"slug":"physical-health-well-being","categoryId":34095},{"name":"Diseases","_links":{"self":"//dummies-api.coursofppt.com/v2/categories/34139"},"slug":"diseases","categoryId":34139},{"name":"Eating Disorders","_links":{"self":"//dummies-api.coursofppt.com/v2/categories/34151"},"slug":"eating-disorders","categoryId":34151}],"title":"Overcoming Binge Eating For Dummies Cheat Sheet","strippedTitle":"overcoming binge eating for dummies cheat sheet","slug":"overcoming-binge-eating-for-dummies-cheat-sheet","canonicalUrl":"","收数据库索双寻找汽车刹车系统提高系统方案":{"metaDescription":"Useful information on binge eating disorder (BED), including healthy eating tips, associated health risks and tips to help someone with BED.","noIndex":0,"noFollow":0},"content":"If you’re facing up to binge eating disorder (BED) or any disordered eating, adopting healthy eating habits and finding ways to outlast those urges to binge. Knowing the health risks you face may help motivate you to change your behavior. Your family and loved ones can play a key role in your recovery and can benefit from their own tips on coping.","description":"If you’re facing up to binge eating disorder (BED) or any disordered eating, adopting healthy eating habits and finding ways to outlast those urges to binge. Knowing the health risks you face may help motivate you to change your behavior. Your family and loved ones can play a key role in your recovery and can benefit from their own tips on coping.","blurb":"","authors":[{"authorId":9604,"name":"Jennie Kramer","slug":"jennie-kramer","description":" <p>Jennie J. Kramer, MSW, LCSW, is the Founder and Executive Director of Metro Behavioral Health Associates Eating Disorder Treatment Centers. Marjorie Nolan Cohn, MS, RD, CDN, ACSM-HFS, is Founder of MNC Nutrition LLC, and a national spokesperson for the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics. 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Following healthy eating tips can help you look at food and eating as healthy and pleasurable without the negative feelings bingeing evokes.</p>\n<ul class=\"level-one\">\n<li>\n<p class=\"first-para\">Check in with your body’s hunger and fullness signals. Figuring out how to assess your hunger and fullness takes practice, but you begin by noticing how your body feels before, during, and after a meal. After some practice, you’ll be able to distinguish between hunger and fullness and to recognize how much food you need to satiate your hunger. For example, if you still feel hungry after a meal, wait 15 to 20 minutes and distract yourself with another activity. If you’re truly hungry, you will still be hungry after 20 minutes has passed.</p>\n</li>\n<li>\n<p class=\"first-para\">Set yourself up for success by starting slowly and by focusing on making realistic changes toward healthier eating over time. Quick fixes haven’t worked up until now and still won’t.</p>\n</li>\n<li>\n<p class=\"first-para\">Remember that it’s not just about what you eat, but how you eat it. Focus on slowing down, chewing your food, and enjoying mealtimes. This is mindfulness. You deserve to enjoy your meals – not the book, computer screen, TV, or other distraction with which you share it. Then your body doesn’t even register or remember that you ate.</p>\n</li>\n<li>\n<p class=\"first-para\">Focus on variety. Aim to have three or more different food groups at each meal and snack.</p>\n</li>\n<li>\n<p class=\"first-para\">Eat breakfast every day within an hour of waking to support healthy blood sugar throughout the day. Don’t think that by skipping breakfast you’ll save calories for later. Nothing could be further from the truth. Without a wholesome breakfast, you’ll set yourself up for intense hunger later.</p>\n</li>\n<li>\n<p class=\"first-para\">Healthy eating starts with healthy shopping. Make sure your kitchen’s filled with the best foods for you by making and following a grocery shopping list. Don’t shop when you’re hungry!</p>\n</li>\n<li>\n<p class=\"first-para\">Plan to reduce, not eliminate, trigger foods. Completely cutting out certain foods often backfires, so plan to have those foods, if that’s what you want, but in moderation and by saying to yourself, “There’s always enough — this is not the last time I can have this. There’s always enough.”</p>\n</li>\n<li>\n<p class=\"first-para\">Think about what you can add to your meal plan, not what you should take away. Variety and moderation are key.</p>\n</li>\n<li>\n<p class=\"first-para\">Pay attention to what foods and combinations of foods most satisfy you. Notice the word “satisfy”. Satiety is a lovely and grounded feeling; eating until you feel stuffed is not.</p>\n</li>\n<li>\n<p class=\"first-para\">Keep a food journal. Food journals aren’t just useful when you’re struggling with food or bingeing. Journaling’s a tool you can use anytime, anywhere to increase overall healthy eating.</p>\n</li>\n</ul>\n"},{"title":"Facing the health risks of Binge Eating Disorder (BED)","thumb":null,"image":null,"content":"<p>If you suffer from binge eating disorder, if you compulsively overeat, or if you eat as a reaction to emotional turmoil, your eating habits can lead to short- and long-term health risks.</p>\n<p>Short-term risks include:</p>\n<ul class=\"level-one\">\n<li>\n<p class=\"first-para\">Joint/body aches and pain</p>\n</li>\n<li>\n<p class=\"first-para\">Insomnia</p>\n</li>\n<li>\n<p class=\"first-para\">Increased blood pressure</p>\n</li>\n<li>\n<p class=\"first-para\">Physical discomfort when moving around</p>\n</li>\n<li>\n<p class=\"first-para\">Digestive upset such as nausea, diarrhea, gas, bloating, and/or constipation</p>\n</li>\n<li>\n<p class=\"first-para\">Acid reflux or heartburn</p>\n</li>\n<li>\n<p class=\"first-para\">Depression and other mood disregulation</p>\n</li>\n<li>\n<p class=\"first-para\">Frequent headaches</p>\n</li>\n<li>\n<p class=\"first-para\">Hypoglycemia leading to pre-diabetes</p>\n</li>\n</ul>\n<p>In the long run, disordered overeating may lead to:</p>\n<ul class=\"level-one\">\n<li>\n<p class=\"first-para\">Type 2 diabetes</p>\n</li>\n<li>\n<p class=\"first-para\">Chronically high blood pressure and/or stroke</p>\n</li>\n<li>\n<p class=\"first-para\">High cholesterol and other blood lipid levels</p>\n</li>\n<li>\n<p class=\"first-para\">Gallbladder disease or gallstones</p>\n</li>\n<li>\n<p class=\"first-para\">Heart disease of many different kinds</p>\n</li>\n<li>\n<p class=\"first-para\">Certain types of cancers including cancer of the uterus, cervix, ovaries, breast, colon, rectum, and prostate</p>\n</li>\n<li>\n<p class=\"first-para\">Menstrual problems/possible infertility</p>\n</li>\n<li>\n<p class=\"first-para\">Decreased mobility, joint pain, and/or swelling</p>\n</li>\n<li>\n<p class=\"first-para\">Herniated discs</p>\n</li>\n<li>\n<p class=\"first-para\">Arthritis/osteoarthritis</p>\n</li>\n<li>\n<p class=\"first-para\">Gout</p>\n</li>\n<li>\n<p class=\"first-para\">Poor wound healing</p>\n</li>\n<li>\n<p class=\"first-para\">Hiatal hernia</p>\n</li>\n<li>\n<p class=\"first-para\">Gastro Esophageal Reflux Disease (GERD)</p>\n</li>\n<li>\n<p class=\"first-para\">Fatigue/other sleep difficulties</p>\n</li>\n<li>\n<p class=\"first-para\">Sleep apnea or other serious breathing difficulties</p>\n</li>\n</ul>\n"},{"title":"How to help someone with Binge Eating Disorder (BED)","thumb":null,"image":null,"content":"<p>Loving someone who has binge eating disorder, or BED, can be challenging. You want to be supportive, but being overly involved is counterproductive. These tips can help you find ways to be engaged without feeling overwhelmed:</p>\n<ul class=\"level-one\">\n<li>\n<p class=\"first-para\"><b>Encourage her to get professional help. </b>The longer BED goes untreated, the more difficult it is to overcome, so urge your loved one to see a health professional right away.</p>\n</li>\n<li>\n<p class=\"first-para\"><b>Be a supportive listener. </b>Listen without judgment, this will show that you care. If your loved one slips up and binges on the road to recovery, remind him that it doesn’t mean he can’t get better.</p>\n</li>\n<li>\n<p class=\"first-para\"><b>Be supportive not berating.</b> Aim for positive comments only. Binge eaters feel bad enough about themselves already; using negative language only works against recovery efforts. By being optimistic and stating how much you care, you help in a constructive way.</p>\n</li>\n<li>\n<p class=\"first-para\"><b>Avoid insults, lectures, or guilt trips. </b>Lecturing, getting frustrated, or issuing ultimatums to a binge eater generally only increases stress and makes the situation worse. Instead, make it clear that you care about the binge eater’s health and happiness and you’ll continue to be there throughout the recovery process.</p>\n</li>\n<li>\n<p class=\"first-para\"><b>Lead by example. </b>By eating healthily, exercising, and managing stress without food you are indirectly helping your loved one. Binge eaters (just like all people with eating disorders) need healthy examples. By being a healthy person in both mind and body, you’re supporting her recovery.</p>\n</li>\n<li>\n<p class=\"first-para\"><b>Don’t be the food police. </b>One thing that’s well-intended but <i>never</i> helpful is monitoring what someone eats. Being told what to eat, how much to eat, being watched while eating, or hiding, limiting, or commenting on food choices only perpetuates the problem and adds layers of shame and guilt. It doesn’t add structure — it adds criticism, which only echoes that which is already always playing in the mind of the binge eater. Resist the urge to monitor, comment, or offer advice about eating. You can show your love in other ways.</p>\n</li>\n<li>\n<p class=\"first-para\"><b>Take care of yourself. </b>Know when to seek advice for yourself from a counselor or health professional. Helping someone deal with BED can be stressful, and having your own support system in place helps you help your loved one.</p>\n</li>\n<li>\n<p class=\"first-para\"><b>Don’t focus on weight loss. </b>Asking “how much weight did you lose?” or “how much do you want to lose?” is a natural question, but weight loss isn’t the point of treatment and may prevent your loved one from coming to you if she thinks that’s the only measure of her progress.</p>\n</li>\n<li>\n<p class=\"first-para\"><b>Don’t work harder than the binge eater on his recovery.</b> The binge eater in your life needs to be doing most of the work and driving the process of recovery. It’s not that you shouldn’t help, but if you find yourself doing all the grocery shopping, keeping a calendar of treatment appointments, or having to cajole him to go to the appointments, it’s time to reevaluate. You probably have great intentions, but true recovery from binge eating requires that the binge eater herself find a reason to move forward and make progress.</p>\n</li>\n</ul>\n"},{"title":"10 things to do instead of bingeing","thumb":null,"image":null,"content":"<p>In order to interrupt any addiction, and to overcome binge eating disorder (BED) in particular, you have to find ways to get through periods of temptation and find alternatives to the unhealthy behavior. Try these tips when you feel the urge to binge:</p>\n<ul class=\"level-one\">\n<li>\n<p class=\"first-para\"><b>Set a timer and postpone the binge for 15 minutes.</b> Distract yourself with television, music, knitting, reading, or anything else that fully engages you. Hopefully by delaying the binge, you can prevent it altogether.</p>\n</li>\n<li>\n<p class=\"first-para\"><b>Reach out to someone you trust.</b> Call a friend or family member — someone you trust — to talk about what’s bothering you.</p>\n</li>\n<li>\n<p class=\"first-para\"><b>Take a walk.</b> Just move your body for 15 minutes and give yourself a chance to clear your head.</p>\n</li>\n<li>\n<p class=\"first-para\"><b>Write about what’s bothering you.</b> Keep a journal close by so you can put your thoughts and feelings onto paper if you feel the urge to binge. Don’t edit yourself — just download it all from brain and heart to paper.</p>\n</li>\n<li>\n<p class=\"first-para\"><b>Breathe deeply.</b> Inhale deeply as you count to six. Hold the breath for another count of six, and blow it out for six. Repeat four to six times or for up to ten minutes.</p>\n</li>\n<li>\n<p class=\"first-para\"><b>Make a containment box.</b> Write down your thoughts and place them in the box. Bring them to your next session with your therapist and don’t take them out until then.</p>\n</li>\n<li>\n<p class=\"first-para\"><b>Use art to express yourself.</b> Draw or paint how you’re feeling. Be as expressive as you can be. You may want to bring what you have created to your next therapy session.</p>\n</li>\n<li>\n<p class=\"first-para\"><b>Accomplish a concrete task.</b> Balance your checkbook or reorganize drawers or a closet. Anything that refocuses your attention and allows you to do something productive.</p>\n</li>\n<li>\n<p class=\"first-para\"><b>Brush and floss your teeth.</b> As simple as this sounds, taking care of your oral hygiene can help decrease the oral fixation that’s so often a part of bingeing.</p>\n</li>\n<li>\n<p class=\"first-para\"><b>Make a list of at least five ways bingeing hurts you. </b>Include both physical and emotional effects, and be specific. A specific list can help to combat the rationalization you may be making for why it’s okay to binge.</p>\n</li>\n</ul>\n"}],"videoInfo":{"videoId":null,"name":null,"accountId":null,"playerId":null,"thumbnailUrl":null,"description":null,"uploadDate":null}},"sponsorship":{"sponsorshipPage":false,"backgroundImage":{"src":null,"width":0,"height":0},"brandingLine":"","brandingLink":"","brandingLogo":{"src":null,"width":0,"height":0},"sponsorAd":"","sponsorEbookTitle":"","sponsorEbookLink":"","sponsorEbookImage":{"src":null,"width":0,"height":0}},"primaryLearningPath":"Solve","lifeExpectancy":"Five years","lifeExpectancySetFrom":"2023-03-10T00:00:00+00:00","dummiesForKids":"no","sponsoredContent":"no","adInfo":"","adPairKey":[]},"status":"publish","visibility":"public","articleId":207917},{"headers":{"creationTime":"2017-03-26T14:19:08+00:00","modifiedTime":"2017-03-26T14:19:08+00:00","timestamp":"2023-09-14T18:04:09+00:00"},"data":{"breadcrumbs":[{"name":"Body, Mind, & Spirit","_links":{"self":"//dummies-api.coursofppt.com/v2/categories/34038"},"slug":"body-mind-spirit","categoryId":34038},{"name":"Physical Health & Well-Being","_links":{"self":"//dummies-api.coursofppt.com/v2/categories/34095"},"slug":"physical-health-well-being","categoryId":34095},{"name":"Diseases","_links":{"self":"//dummies-api.coursofppt.com/v2/categories/34139"},"slug":"diseases","categoryId":34139},{"name":"Eating Disorders","_links":{"self":"//dummies-api.coursofppt.com/v2/categories/34151"},"slug":"eating-disorders","categoryId":34151}],"title":"10 Myths about Binge Eating Disorder","strippedTitle":"10 myths about binge eating disorder","slug":"10-myths-about-binge-eating-disorder","canonicalUrl":"","收数据库索双寻找汽车刹车系统提高系统方案":{"metaDescription":"Many myths persist about the circumstances and factors that contribute to binge eating and what it means to be a binge eater (or an emotional eater). Only time,","noIndex":0,"noFollow":0},"content":"<p>Many myths persist about the circumstances and factors that contribute to binge eating and what it means to be a binge eater (or an emotional eater). Only time, continued research, and greater acceptance from the general population and the medical community will help dispel some of the myths identified below with binge eating. </p>\n<h2 id=\"tab1\" >All binge eaters are obese </h2>\n<p>This is perhaps the greatest myth about binge eaters. Weight is not a measure of binge eating disorder. Binge eating, emotional eating, and compulsive overeating don’t always result in obesity. Whether or not someone struggling with certain aspects of binge eating is obese, he may still fight other symptoms of the disorder including depression, guilt, and other negative emotions. </p>\n<h2 id=\"tab2\" >Binge eaters have no willpower </h2>\n<p>Willpower has nothing to do with overcoming binge eating disorder. If only it were that easy! If you’re on a dieting-bingeing-weight fluctuation cycle, it’s very difficult to break this pattern on your own. You have likely come to depend on overeating as a way to self-soothe and to get you through the day (or night), and although this may have worked for a long while, you now find that it causes more problems than it solves. In order to make changes to improve your physical and psychological health, you need tools, techniques, and support to break old habits and establish newer, healthier ones.</p>\n<h2 id=\"tab3\" >Binge eating is not a real eating disorder </h2>\n<p>Until recently, many people weren’t sure how binge eating disorder fit into the spectrum of eating disorders and professionals were forced to define binge eating and other types of overeating as an <i>eating disorder not otherwise specified,</i> or EDNOS. However, in May 2013, the fifth edition of the<i> Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-V)</i> identified binge eating disorder as its own diagnosis for the very first time. This classification is so very important not only because it may start to destigmatize people who suffer from binge eating, but also because it may promote more equitable reimbursement by managed care for related services. (The EDNOS classification no longer exists, and a new classification, <i>other specified feeding or eating disorder,</i> or OSFED, has taken its place.)</p>\n<h2 id=\"tab4\" >Binge eaters just need to exercise some discipline and go on a diet </h2>\n<p class=\"Warning\">The last thing a binge eater should do is go on a diet. The dieting-bingeing-gaining-weight cycle is one of the hallmarks of binge eating disorder and a symptom of the all-or-nothing thinking that gets binge eaters in trouble. While seeing a dietitian and following a healthful, structured eating plan can be helpful for some binge eaters, going on a diet specifically designed for weight loss is generally not recommended.</p>\n<h2 id=\"tab5\" >Weight loss surgery can cure binge eating disorder </h2>\n<p>Even if you lose weight after bariatric surgery, weight-loss surgery doesn’t address the reasons why you binge. Often times, whatever reasons drove you to binge in the first place remain unaddressed and often creep back up once your body adjusts to the procedure. </p>\n<p class=\"Remember\">In fact, according to the American Society for Bariatric Surgery, the average person who has bariatric surgery loses 40 to 70 percent of excess weight after one to four years but does not reach her ideal body weight. What may be more disappointing is that up to 70 percent of those who have the surgery, especially laparoscopic banding and similar procedures, often regain some or all of the lost weight in just a few years following surgery. These statistics suggest that you should carefully balance the medical indications for surgery against the risks, costs, and discomforts of the procedure and recovery.</p>\n<h2 id=\"tab6\" >Only women binge </h2>\n<p>Unlike other eating disorders that affect mostly (but not only) women, binge eating disorder affects almost as many men as it does women. About 40 percent of binge eaters and compulsive overeaters are men, and the numbers may be on the rise. Though men typically begin bingeing later in life than women, there are more similarities than differences between men and women who binge. If you’re a man who binges, effective, specialized treatment is available to you as well to help you understand and control the urge to binge or overeat.</p>\n<h2 id=\"tab7\" >Binge eaters are always hungry</h2>\n<p>Bingeing and overeating have nothing to do with physical hunger. You may want to read that sentence again. In fact, all forms of disordered eating have little to do with eating or food; food is just the weapon of choice, so to speak. For a chronic binge eater, eating beyond physical hunger or satiety has become a way to self-soothe in moments of stress, sadness, depression, loneliness, anger, and other negative emotions. Effective treatment for binge eating aims to get to the bottom of why you binge eat, promote alternate coping skills, and help you learn how to tell the difference between physical and emotional hunger. They are quite different.</p>\n<h2 id=\"tab8\" >Only adults are binge eaters</h2>\n<p>Even though children are not often diagnosed with binge eating disorder, rising childhood obesity rates across the United States and the industrialized world suggest that young people are at risk for developing binge eating disorder or other types of disordered eating as they get older. Children become overweight and obese for a complex set of reasons and circumstances. However, one of the most important things to note about children and disordered eating is that it’s not possible to treat children without treating the entire family.</p>\n<h2 id=\"tab9\" >Medical doctors are the go-to experts for binge eating</h2>\n<p>Although your medical doctor is likely an excellent resource for medical problems that arise as the result of binge eating and may well be your first stop clinically, your doctor is unlikely to have the time or expertise to coordinate the many aspects of your treatment for binge eating. To get better and healthier, it’s just as important to consult with a psychotherapist or psychiatrist and a dietitian who also specialize in treating disordered eating. Working with professionals who have expertise and insight into binge eating disorder helps ease behaviors and symptoms and also ensures that you get accustomed to recognizing the feelings and emotions that drive the compulsion to overeat.</p>\n<h2 id=\"tab10\" >After you’re diagnosed with binge eating disorder, you’ll always have it</h2>\n<p class=\"Tip\">It’s important to remember that binge eating disorder is not a life sentence. As with any psychological condition, with the right treatment and support, you can find ways to manage and overcome this disorder. Sustained recovery may take a while — and will probably require your attention to varying-but-lesser degrees for most of your life. The difference is that it need not be a lifelong burden. It could become nothing more than a daily set of choices you make for yourself.</p>","description":"<p>Many myths persist about the circumstances and factors that contribute to binge eating and what it means to be a binge eater (or an emotional eater). Only time, continued research, and greater acceptance from the general population and the medical community will help dispel some of the myths identified below with binge eating. </p>\n<h2 id=\"tab1\" >All binge eaters are obese </h2>\n<p>This is perhaps the greatest myth about binge eaters. Weight is not a measure of binge eating disorder. Binge eating, emotional eating, and compulsive overeating don’t always result in obesity. Whether or not someone struggling with certain aspects of binge eating is obese, he may still fight other symptoms of the disorder including depression, guilt, and other negative emotions. </p>\n<h2 id=\"tab2\" >Binge eaters have no willpower </h2>\n<p>Willpower has nothing to do with overcoming binge eating disorder. If only it were that easy! If you’re on a dieting-bingeing-weight fluctuation cycle, it’s very difficult to break this pattern on your own. You have likely come to depend on overeating as a way to self-soothe and to get you through the day (or night), and although this may have worked for a long while, you now find that it causes more problems than it solves. In order to make changes to improve your physical and psychological health, you need tools, techniques, and support to break old habits and establish newer, healthier ones.</p>\n<h2 id=\"tab3\" >Binge eating is not a real eating disorder </h2>\n<p>Until recently, many people weren’t sure how binge eating disorder fit into the spectrum of eating disorders and professionals were forced to define binge eating and other types of overeating as an <i>eating disorder not otherwise specified,</i> or EDNOS. However, in May 2013, the fifth edition of the<i> Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-V)</i> identified binge eating disorder as its own diagnosis for the very first time. This classification is so very important not only because it may start to destigmatize people who suffer from binge eating, but also because it may promote more equitable reimbursement by managed care for related services. (The EDNOS classification no longer exists, and a new classification, <i>other specified feeding or eating disorder,</i> or OSFED, has taken its place.)</p>\n<h2 id=\"tab4\" >Binge eaters just need to exercise some discipline and go on a diet </h2>\n<p class=\"Warning\">The last thing a binge eater should do is go on a diet. The dieting-bingeing-gaining-weight cycle is one of the hallmarks of binge eating disorder and a symptom of the all-or-nothing thinking that gets binge eaters in trouble. While seeing a dietitian and following a healthful, structured eating plan can be helpful for some binge eaters, going on a diet specifically designed for weight loss is generally not recommended.</p>\n<h2 id=\"tab5\" >Weight loss surgery can cure binge eating disorder </h2>\n<p>Even if you lose weight after bariatric surgery, weight-loss surgery doesn’t address the reasons why you binge. Often times, whatever reasons drove you to binge in the first place remain unaddressed and often creep back up once your body adjusts to the procedure. </p>\n<p class=\"Remember\">In fact, according to the American Society for Bariatric Surgery, the average person who has bariatric surgery loses 40 to 70 percent of excess weight after one to four years but does not reach her ideal body weight. What may be more disappointing is that up to 70 percent of those who have the surgery, especially laparoscopic banding and similar procedures, often regain some or all of the lost weight in just a few years following surgery. These statistics suggest that you should carefully balance the medical indications for surgery against the risks, costs, and discomforts of the procedure and recovery.</p>\n<h2 id=\"tab6\" >Only women binge </h2>\n<p>Unlike other eating disorders that affect mostly (but not only) women, binge eating disorder affects almost as many men as it does women. About 40 percent of binge eaters and compulsive overeaters are men, and the numbers may be on the rise. Though men typically begin bingeing later in life than women, there are more similarities than differences between men and women who binge. If you’re a man who binges, effective, specialized treatment is available to you as well to help you understand and control the urge to binge or overeat.</p>\n<h2 id=\"tab7\" >Binge eaters are always hungry</h2>\n<p>Bingeing and overeating have nothing to do with physical hunger. You may want to read that sentence again. In fact, all forms of disordered eating have little to do with eating or food; food is just the weapon of choice, so to speak. For a chronic binge eater, eating beyond physical hunger or satiety has become a way to self-soothe in moments of stress, sadness, depression, loneliness, anger, and other negative emotions. Effective treatment for binge eating aims to get to the bottom of why you binge eat, promote alternate coping skills, and help you learn how to tell the difference between physical and emotional hunger. They are quite different.</p>\n<h2 id=\"tab8\" >Only adults are binge eaters</h2>\n<p>Even though children are not often diagnosed with binge eating disorder, rising childhood obesity rates across the United States and the industrialized world suggest that young people are at risk for developing binge eating disorder or other types of disordered eating as they get older. Children become overweight and obese for a complex set of reasons and circumstances. However, one of the most important things to note about children and disordered eating is that it’s not possible to treat children without treating the entire family.</p>\n<h2 id=\"tab9\" >Medical doctors are the go-to experts for binge eating</h2>\n<p>Although your medical doctor is likely an excellent resource for medical problems that arise as the result of binge eating and may well be your first stop clinically, your doctor is unlikely to have the time or expertise to coordinate the many aspects of your treatment for binge eating. To get better and healthier, it’s just as important to consult with a psychotherapist or psychiatrist and a dietitian who also specialize in treating disordered eating. Working with professionals who have expertise and insight into binge eating disorder helps ease behaviors and symptoms and also ensures that you get accustomed to recognizing the feelings and emotions that drive the compulsion to overeat.</p>\n<h2 id=\"tab10\" >After you’re diagnosed with binge eating disorder, you’ll always have it</h2>\n<p class=\"Tip\">It’s important to remember that binge eating disorder is not a life sentence. As with any psychological condition, with the right treatment and support, you can find ways to manage and overcome this disorder. Sustained recovery may take a while — and will probably require your attention to varying-but-lesser degrees for most of your life. The difference is that it need not be a lifelong burden. It could become nothing more than a daily set of choices you make for yourself.</p>","blurb":"","authors":[{"authorId":9604,"name":"Jennie Kramer","slug":"jennie-kramer","description":" <p>Jennie J. 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Like any eating disorder, the right kind of support can be cri","noIndex":0,"noFollow":0},"content":"<p>If you're the friend or loved one of a binge eater, you may be wondering what you can do to help. Like any eating disorder, the right kind of support can be critical as someone begins the journey to overcome binge eating and begins to make healthier, more sustainable choices about food.</p>\n<h2 id=\"tab1\" >Educate yourself about binge eating</h2>\n<p>Becoming familiar with the basics of binge eating disorder is the best place to start if you want to help a loved one suffering from it. It's painful for people who use overeating as a coping mechanism to explain the ins and outs of their behaviors. If you take time to read and learn about the thoughts and feelings that go along with binge eating, you're better equipped to help.</p>\n<h2 id=\"tab2\" >Let your loved one take the lead</h2>\n<p>Those who binge or chronically overeat can't expect to get better without seeking out treatment and/or making changes themselves. You can be there for support, but it's up to the sufferer to tackle the problem in his own way and in his own time. If the binge eater seeks treatment for you or because he \"should,\" his efforts to stop binge eating will be short-lived. </p>\n<h2 id=\"tab3\" >Listen without judgment</h2>\n<p class=\"Remember\">At times, everyone needs someone to sit down and quietly listen to them without expectation or judgment. Someone who binge eats probably needs a sympathetic ear now more than ever. If your loved one suffers from disordered eating, she wants to be understood, to find ways to express what she thinks and feels, and to come up with ways to stop the madness. Eating disorders are personal, so lending an unconditional and understanding ear is critical to helping someone recover. </p>\n<h2 id=\"tab4\" >Know your limits</h2>\n<p>No matter how supportive you hope to be, don't feel that you must take on the role of therapist. Even if you've done your research, therapeutic advice should come only from a trained professional. People develop binge eating and other eating disorders for a complicated set of reasons and circumstances, and treating these disorders can be complex and sometimes precarious. Effective long-term treatment often depends on a collaborative approach from a team of eating-disorder professionals.</p>\n<h2 id=\"tab5\" >Practice patience</h2>\n<p>As people come to terms with their disordered eating, it may take a while to open up to friends and loved ones. It's scary to admit to anyone that food and eating have taken over their lives, and some people may also be frightened by the thought of trying to change their behavior. If someone comes to you to talk about binge or emotional eating, let him know that you understand how serious the situation is and that when he's ready, you'll be there to help in whatever way you can and are available for the long haul. And have patience because the process will, in fact, take time.</p>\n<h2 id=\"tab6\" >Remember that recovery is day to day</h2>\n<p>Every eating disorder is different, and each person who binge eats is unique. Although there are certainly some promising tried-and-true approaches, there isn't a standard treatment plan that applies to every person and every situation. Focusing on the here and now, literally one bite at a time, will ultimately help your loved one in the long run. </p>\n<h2 id=\"tab7\" >Do not suggest your loved one go on a diet!</h2>\n<p>Tempting as it may be to offer a solution to someone you care about, dieting is actually a frequent contributor to binge behaviors for many people because it creates a pendulum swing due to its restrictive nature. Instead, suggest that your loved one start by getting proper evaluations and creating structures for support and slow but steady insight and change. Understanding her triggers and examining the root causes of her disordered eating is the first set of primary tasks. </p>\n<h2 id=\"tab8\" >Help tackle some of the day-to-day stressors for your loved one</h2>\n<p>One significant way to reduce triggers for many bingers is to keep life simple. By helping your loved one reduce his daily stress, you can ultimately make a huge impact. Work together to see what may be helpful in freeing up some time for him to start the process of healing and treatment. Often the little things make a big difference.</p>\n<h2 id=\"tab9\" >Don't talk about how other people look</h2>\n<p>Those with binge eating disorder are generally very self-conscious about their appearance. Even though many of us do it, by pointing out others' sizes, whether large or small, you may be unintentionally triggering a binge by contributing to your loved one's self-consciousness. </p>\n<h2 id=\"tab10\" >Allow yourself to be a distraction</h2>\n<p>Boredom is often cited as the number-one trigger for bingeing, so one great way to help your loved one is to try to keep her occupied when she may be at risk. Of course, there's a lot more to it than that, but at the outset, that's what it seems. </p>\n<p>One common therapeutic technique is to create a list of activities that bingers can turn to when they feel urges. Let your loved one know that if you're available, you can be on call for her and that you can spend time on the phone or in person until the cravings pass. By all means, suggest but do not pressure her into pursuing a list of alternate activities. If you nag, you may start to be perceived as a trigger yourself. The idea is for someone to slowly become self-motivated and to know that no matter what, you can be counted on for nonjudgmental support. </p>\n<h2 id=\"tab11\" >Make positive comments only </h2>\n<p class=\"Warning\">Pointing out the negative, even when your intentions are well-meaning, just make a difficult situation more difficult. Try to refrain from asking questions like, \"Did you eat the whole chocolate cake last night?\" or \"I thought we had more peanut butter in the cabinet. Did you finish it?\" Chances are this will only embarrass, shame, or anger your loved one even if you don't mean to be mean or hurtful. Binge eaters feel bad enough after the numbing effects of a huge binge quickly wear off; the last thing they need is someone else, particularly someone important to them, inadvertently contributing to their feelings of guilt, shame, and helplessness. </p>\n<h2 id=\"tab12\" >Plan fun, food-free activities</h2>\n<p>Many social gatherings revolve around food, but you can find tons of fun things to do that don't involve food including going for a walk, attending a concert, or making an appointment at a spa. Anything that's fun, relaxing, and does not involve food should be included on the list of options. Make sure to ask your loved one what he would like to do. </p>\n<h2 id=\"tab13\" >Don't become overly involved</h2>\n<p>It's commendable to want to help someone recover and live a healthier life, but you can't make someone else change. Once your loved one has committed to working towards recovery, it's best to take a backseat and take your cues from her.</p>\n<p class=\"Warning\">One exception to this rule is to know what to do in an emergency should one arise due to your loved one's disordered eating. Be aware of community resources and gather information about resources for treatment.</p>","description":"<p>If you're the friend or loved one of a binge eater, you may be wondering what you can do to help. Like any eating disorder, the right kind of support can be critical as someone begins the journey to overcome binge eating and begins to make healthier, more sustainable choices about food.</p>\n<h2 id=\"tab1\" >Educate yourself about binge eating</h2>\n<p>Becoming familiar with the basics of binge eating disorder is the best place to start if you want to help a loved one suffering from it. It's painful for people who use overeating as a coping mechanism to explain the ins and outs of their behaviors. If you take time to read and learn about the thoughts and feelings that go along with binge eating, you're better equipped to help.</p>\n<h2 id=\"tab2\" >Let your loved one take the lead</h2>\n<p>Those who binge or chronically overeat can't expect to get better without seeking out treatment and/or making changes themselves. You can be there for support, but it's up to the sufferer to tackle the problem in his own way and in his own time. If the binge eater seeks treatment for you or because he \"should,\" his efforts to stop binge eating will be short-lived. </p>\n<h2 id=\"tab3\" >Listen without judgment</h2>\n<p class=\"Remember\">At times, everyone needs someone to sit down and quietly listen to them without expectation or judgment. Someone who binge eats probably needs a sympathetic ear now more than ever. If your loved one suffers from disordered eating, she wants to be understood, to find ways to express what she thinks and feels, and to come up with ways to stop the madness. Eating disorders are personal, so lending an unconditional and understanding ear is critical to helping someone recover. </p>\n<h2 id=\"tab4\" >Know your limits</h2>\n<p>No matter how supportive you hope to be, don't feel that you must take on the role of therapist. Even if you've done your research, therapeutic advice should come only from a trained professional. People develop binge eating and other eating disorders for a complicated set of reasons and circumstances, and treating these disorders can be complex and sometimes precarious. Effective long-term treatment often depends on a collaborative approach from a team of eating-disorder professionals.</p>\n<h2 id=\"tab5\" >Practice patience</h2>\n<p>As people come to terms with their disordered eating, it may take a while to open up to friends and loved ones. It's scary to admit to anyone that food and eating have taken over their lives, and some people may also be frightened by the thought of trying to change their behavior. If someone comes to you to talk about binge or emotional eating, let him know that you understand how serious the situation is and that when he's ready, you'll be there to help in whatever way you can and are available for the long haul. And have patience because the process will, in fact, take time.</p>\n<h2 id=\"tab6\" >Remember that recovery is day to day</h2>\n<p>Every eating disorder is different, and each person who binge eats is unique. Although there are certainly some promising tried-and-true approaches, there isn't a standard treatment plan that applies to every person and every situation. Focusing on the here and now, literally one bite at a time, will ultimately help your loved one in the long run. </p>\n<h2 id=\"tab7\" >Do not suggest your loved one go on a diet!</h2>\n<p>Tempting as it may be to offer a solution to someone you care about, dieting is actually a frequent contributor to binge behaviors for many people because it creates a pendulum swing due to its restrictive nature. Instead, suggest that your loved one start by getting proper evaluations and creating structures for support and slow but steady insight and change. Understanding her triggers and examining the root causes of her disordered eating is the first set of primary tasks. </p>\n<h2 id=\"tab8\" >Help tackle some of the day-to-day stressors for your loved one</h2>\n<p>One significant way to reduce triggers for many bingers is to keep life simple. By helping your loved one reduce his daily stress, you can ultimately make a huge impact. Work together to see what may be helpful in freeing up some time for him to start the process of healing and treatment. Often the little things make a big difference.</p>\n<h2 id=\"tab9\" >Don't talk about how other people look</h2>\n<p>Those with binge eating disorder are generally very self-conscious about their appearance. Even though many of us do it, by pointing out others' sizes, whether large or small, you may be unintentionally triggering a binge by contributing to your loved one's self-consciousness. </p>\n<h2 id=\"tab10\" >Allow yourself to be a distraction</h2>\n<p>Boredom is often cited as the number-one trigger for bingeing, so one great way to help your loved one is to try to keep her occupied when she may be at risk. Of course, there's a lot more to it than that, but at the outset, that's what it seems. </p>\n<p>One common therapeutic technique is to create a list of activities that bingers can turn to when they feel urges. Let your loved one know that if you're available, you can be on call for her and that you can spend time on the phone or in person until the cravings pass. By all means, suggest but do not pressure her into pursuing a list of alternate activities. If you nag, you may start to be perceived as a trigger yourself. The idea is for someone to slowly become self-motivated and to know that no matter what, you can be counted on for nonjudgmental support. </p>\n<h2 id=\"tab11\" >Make positive comments only </h2>\n<p class=\"Warning\">Pointing out the negative, even when your intentions are well-meaning, just make a difficult situation more difficult. Try to refrain from asking questions like, \"Did you eat the whole chocolate cake last night?\" or \"I thought we had more peanut butter in the cabinet. Did you finish it?\" Chances are this will only embarrass, shame, or anger your loved one even if you don't mean to be mean or hurtful. Binge eaters feel bad enough after the numbing effects of a huge binge quickly wear off; the last thing they need is someone else, particularly someone important to them, inadvertently contributing to their feelings of guilt, shame, and helplessness. </p>\n<h2 id=\"tab12\" >Plan fun, food-free activities</h2>\n<p>Many social gatherings revolve around food, but you can find tons of fun things to do that don't involve food including going for a walk, attending a concert, or making an appointment at a spa. Anything that's fun, relaxing, and does not involve food should be included on the list of options. Make sure to ask your loved one what he would like to do. </p>\n<h2 id=\"tab13\" >Don't become overly involved</h2>\n<p>It's commendable to want to help someone recover and live a healthier life, but you can't make someone else change. 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They are <i>anorexia nervosa</i> (usually just called <i>anorexia</i>), <i>bulimia nervosa</i> (usually called <i>bulimia</i>), and <i>binge eating disorder</i> <i>(</i><i>BED</i><i>)</i>.</p>\n<h2 id=\"tab1\" >Anorexia nervosa</h2>\n<p>Usually when people think of eating disorders, the first image that comes to mind is the emaciated face and body of the young woman with anorexia. Though actually the least prevalent of the major disorders — anorexia afflicts about 1 in every 100 people — it was the first to gain widespread public awareness. Anorexia also grabs attention because it's the most dangerous eating disorder. According to the Academy for Eating Disorders, the risk of death for a person with anorexia is 12 times higher than that of someone without an eating disorder.</p>\n<p>A person with anorexia is terrified of becoming fat — so terrified that the fear rules everything she does. She believes she's always on the verge of fatness, regardless of her actual weight or what anyone else tells her. To guard against the dreaded outcome, she refuses to eat. The resulting weight loss can put her health and life in jeopardy. A person with anorexia may also purge like the people with bulimia, and/or she may exercise compulsively to help her control her weight.</p>\n<h2 id=\"tab2\" >Bulimia nervosa</h2>\n<p>You could most easily identify the person with bulimia by the behaviors of bingeing and purging — that is, if you could witness them. These behaviors are almost always done in secret. <i>Bingeing</i> is eating <i>lots</i> of food in one sitting — sometimes tens of thousands of calories — often rapidly. <i>Purging</i> is what the person with bulimia does to get rid of these calories. 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A person with anorexia may also purge like the people with bulimia, and/or she may exercise compulsively to help her control her weight.</p>\n<h2 id=\"tab2\" >Bulimia nervosa</h2>\n<p>You could most easily identify the person with bulimia by the behaviors of bingeing and purging — that is, if you could witness them. These behaviors are almost always done in secret. <i>Bingeing</i> is eating <i>lots</i> of food in one sitting — sometimes tens of thousands of calories — often rapidly. <i>Purging</i> is what the person with bulimia does to get rid of these calories. She may do this by vomiting what she's just eaten, overusing laxatives or diuretics, exercising excessively, or other methods.</p>\n<p>After binge episodes, a person with bulimia feels extremely shamed and worthless. She's as preoccupied with avoiding fat as the person with anorexia. Also like the person with anorexia, she believes her weight determines her worth. 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