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Tuesday, October 14, 2008
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Binge Eating Disorder

While many people equate eating disorders with extreme weight loss, that is not always the case. Arguably the most common eating disorder in the United States, binge eating disorder affects an estimated 2 million Americans.

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Binge eating is characterized by the quick consumption of more food than would be expected given the situation in which the eating occurs. People who are binge eaters often describe feeling that a part of them wants to stop eating, but because they continue to eat despite this internal struggle, they frequently describe a feeling of loss of control. After the eating episode, binge eaters may feel guilty, shameful, or disgusted with themselves.

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