Binge eating is a pattern of disordered eating that is characterized by episodes of uncontrolled eating. It refers to a psychological disorder, where their is lack of control.
2. Binge Eating
Binge eating is a pattern of disordered eating that is
characterized by episodes of uncontrolled eating.
It refers to a psychological disorder, where their is lack of
control.
It is usually followed by drastic purging i.e., self-induced
vomiting using a tooth-brush, finger or any other
instrument.
4. Underweight
A condition when the body weight becomes 10-20% less
than the normal considering one's height, age and sex
Underweight problem arises because of physiological
difficulty in gaining and maintaining weight.
Such persons eat less and feel full with less food than
normal weight persons.
5. Anorexia Nervosa
An emotional disorder, characterized by an obsessive desire to lose weight by refusing to eat or by self-
starvation to achieve weight loss
A common problem among young women in industrialized society who idolize a thin body and perceive
weight loss as a sign of achievement
Normally develops a body image distortion that make them feel fat and hence desperate to lose weight
6. Bulimia Nervosa
Bulimia nervosa is an eating disorder characterized by binge
eating followed by purging. Binge eating refers to eating a
large amount of food in a short amount of time whereas
purging refers to attempts to rid oneself of the food
consumed.
The forcing of vomiting may result in breakdown of the
teeth. Bulimia is frequently associated with other mental
disorders such as depression, anxiety, and problems with
drugs or alcohol. There is also a higher risk of suicide or
self-harm.
7. Due to binge eating, a major disorder develops which is
known as "Overweight and obesity".
Obesity is a condition of excess body weight, i.e., when
person is 20% or more above the Ideal Body Weight.
The term overweight refers to person with body weight 10-
20% in excess of ideal weight.
It is a psychological problem.
Overweight & Obesity
8. Genetics
Dieting /restrictive or irregular eating patterns.
Depression, anxiety, other mood disorders, including bi-polar
disorder
Problems with family or other significant relationships
Significant trauma/loss experiences
Emotional/physical abuse or neglect
Addictions to drugs/alcohol
Sexual trauma.
Factors Affecting
9. The satiety value of diet is extremely important. So, try to achieve a feeling of satisfaction and well
being.
Reduce excess of butter, jam, sugar, cream, etc. in case of overweight and obese. Introduce these in case
of underweight but excess should be avoided. It might lead to anorexia and nausea.
Food intake pattern should be changed and short and frequent meal pattern must be adopted.
Dietary changes are imperative to prevent and correct Binge Eating causes and hence of nutrition-related
problems.
Diet & Feeding Pattern
10. Lifestyle modification is most important not only to weight loss, but also to maintain the weight loss
achieved.
It requires analyzing behavior to identify the events associated with rating, exercise, etc.. and hence
avoiding those that contribute to weight gain.
Self - maintaining and self-discipline are required to exercise control and bring about behavioral
modification.
Lifestyle Modification
11. You can also know more about some good eating habits & lifestyle modification programs through the
website: www.drgwellness.in
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