Many people associate binge eating with folks in larger bodies, but in reality, binge eating can affect people of all different sizes. It can be a distressing experience—one you want to stop. Limiting ...
Findings from the interviews offer insight into potential strategies for reducing binge eating among patients who experience food insecurity. Inconsistent food access, mental and physical health, and ...
A small study found that intercepting brain signals could limit urges for binge eating for those who struggle with binge eating disorder. Two women who agreed to undergo the implant process saw ...
Study finds men are ashamed to seek help and researcher ignores them. Oct.. 26, 2011— -- The first time Ron Saxen discovered the numbing effects of food, he was 11 and nervously anticipating a ...
Doctors, patients and researchers are at the very beginning of understanding how the new class of obesity drugs interact with ...
A new model was linked to decreased BMI, caloric intake, and loss of control eating in veterans with binge eating disorders or subjective binge eating episodes. A new model to treat binge eating ...
In the past, men enjoyed a much broader range of “acceptable” body shapes and sizes than women. Societal messages implored women to be stick-thin in order to be sexy or desirable, while men could be ...
Monica Seles struggled with eating disorder for nearly a decade. Monica Seles attends The 2013 International Tennis Hall Of Fame Legends Ball at Cipriani 42nd Street, Sept. 6, 2013, in New York City.
DEAR MAYO CLINIC: My niece is living in my home while she is attending college. I’ve invited her to eat meals with our family, but she typically declines, desiring to eat alone in her room. I’m ...
The New York Times describes the new movement uniting the obese and people with eating disorders. The issue that unites them is binge eating—an addictive behavior. Not all obese people are binge ...
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