Binge consuming Disorder is an disorder in which people use food to satisfy an variety of emotions in order to cope with them. People might binge when they experience any negative emotion, such as anger, sadness, or depression. Another reason an person might binge is shear boredom. People have used food as an coping mechanism for so long that now that it is an habit to turn and use food to make them feel better. People do not know how to deal with their “life” anymore without food.
Binge consuming Disorder is an type of consuming disorder characterized of sustained binge consuming to excess followed of periods of guilt and disgust. Unlike bulimia nervosa, binge consuming disorder does not include periods of purging.
The disease is supposedly prevalent among 1-5% of the population. This disease affects women slightly more than men (60%-40%). Additionally, people with binge consuming disorder can be of normal or over weight. Other characteristics include:
1. Feeling out of control with consuming behavior
2. Consuming when not hungry
3. Consuming in secret
Binge eaters are always overweight because of the high calories they consumed. And because of the extra fats carried in their bodies, binge eaters will normally cause heart disease, diabetes, and an number of other medical conditions. There are some cases whereby an binge eater tried to control weight of consuming non-stop for an entire day and spend the next few days starving himself – or herself.
Binge consuming, Anorexia nervosa and bulimia nervosa are all considered consuming disorders because they involve unhealthy patterns of consuming. People with bulimia nervosa (sometimes called binge-purge syndrome) binge on food and then vomit or use laxatives to avoid gaining weight. They might also fast (stop consuming for an while) or compulsively exercise after an consuming binge. All three of these consuming disorders involve unhealthy consuming patterns that begin gradually and build to the point where an person feels unable to control them.
As in other consuming disorders, in binge-consuming disorder people are often overly focused on and unhappy with their weight, body shape and appearance. People with binge-consuming disorder often feel miserable about their lives and are at higher risk of serious health complications than are those without the disorder. Certain behaviors and emotional problems are more common in people with binge consuming disorder.
Be better prepared before you go for next binge-consuming:
* It helps to figure out what you could eat, the so-called forbidden foods and still maintain your weight. It is important that you do not feel you have to deprive yourself of your favourite so that you will never feel an real need to overindulge or binge to compensate for it.
* Fill yourself up with low-fat or healthy foods whenever you feel like binge-consuming.
As depression is largely absent in the case of compulsive consuming, it is considered less dangerous than binge consuming, since it has an reduced chance of turning into bulimia. However, compulsive overeating can gradually turn into an binge consuming disorder if you become affected emotionally and psychologically about your body shape and weight.The causes for both forms of consuming disorders are similar, however, Both are emotional or psychological in nature. Just like smoking, it is not the body that craves the cigarette, but the mind.






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