Occurrence of Binge Eating Disorder
Although it has only recently been recognized as a distinct condition, binge eating
disorder is probably the most common eating disorder. Most people with binge eating
disorder are obese (more than 20 percent above a healthy body weight), but normal-weight
people also can be affected. Binge eating disorder probably affects 2 percent of all
adults, or about 1 million to 2 million Americans. Among adolescent and young adult women
of America, as much as 4 percent suffer from binge-eating disorder. Recent research shows
about 30 percent of people participating in medically supervised eating disorder programs
suffer from binge eating.
Binge eating disorder is more common in women, with three women affected for every two
men. The disorder affects blacks as often as whites; its frequency in other ethnic groups
is not yet known. Obese people with binge eating disorder often became overweight at a
younger age than those without the disorder. They also may have more frequent episodes of
losing and regaining weight (yo-yo dieting).
Binge Eating Disorder
Occurrence of Binge Eating Disorder
Causes of Binge Eating Disorder
Binge Eating Disorder Treatment
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