Birthdays, graduations and anniversaries are among the several occasions when indulging on food is a trend. After all, these are special events that do not happen everyday. In this case, food intake and the amount of calories do not seem to matter at all. There are other people, though, who over-indulge on food even on regular days. These people who overeat have binge-eating disorders, a serious eating disorder characterized by too much consumption of food with short periods of time known as binge periods or binge episodes.
Persons suffering from compulsive overeating disorder otherwise known as binge-eating disorder carry with them the guilt and embarrassment for over-eating and would usually make promises to get away from the habit of binge eating. However, most of these persons fail to get away from this vice. A person suffering from binge eating disorder regularly consumes excessive amount of food.
There are no established physical signs and symptoms yet for this eating disorder, but women’s eating disorder program says that binge eating can occur among the overweight and obese or even among those who have normal weights. In most instances, binge eaters are likely to exhibit behaviors such as eating large amounts of food, even when already full. The person may also feel unable to control his/her eating behavior. Binge eaters too often experiences depression and anxiety over their body weight and are more likely to feel disgusted about their eating behaviors.
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