Lifestyle

Binge Eating: As Much A Problem For Men As Women

Anorexia and bulimia are often thought of as “women’s disorders” as only about 10 percent of those diagnosed are men. This idea has rubbed off on the problem of binge eating, meaning that people mistakenly consider binge eating a mostly female disorder as well. Statistics tell a different story. The number of men struggling with …

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A Possible Medication For Binge Eating Disorder: Vyvanse

A medication to relieve symptoms of binge eating disorder (BED) is being tested. If approved, it will be the first BED prescription drug available. The medication’s approval rests on the third-phase results of a randomized trial; however, the second phase results were promising. The drug is called lisdexamfetamine (Vyvanse) and is already approved for the …

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The Significance Of Past Weight Loss In Anorexia, Disordered Eating

Many people assume that eating disorder issues are primarily emotional or psychological. Treatment generally focuses on a patient’s thoughts, emotions, beliefs and personality, and these issues are definitely part of the illness. However, recent research reveals that an individual’s past and present body weights are contributing factors to eating disorders. “The standards for treating anorexia …

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The Brain On Anorexia: What’s Different About It

Scientists such as Dr. Walter Kaye, University of California San Diego, have studied the brain circuitry of those with anorexia nervosa. What he and others have found is increasing our understanding of the biology behind eating disorders and is pointing the way to more effective treatment methods. By using the latest brain imaging technology, scientists …

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Risk Factors For Anorexia Development

Anorexia has consistently been called one of the deadliest mental disorders, yet 8 million people in the United States currently suffer from it. Acknowledgement of the risk factors and preventative steps for those who fall in the riskiest categories can go a long way toward reducing the prevalence of this disorder. Age While anorexia can …

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Recovery From Anorexia Nervosa: Why Is My Treatment Not Working?

Eating disorder recovery is hard to achieve, and many times people will hit a roadblock and become frustrated with treatment. Have you ever wondered why some people recover from anorexia relatively quickly while others seem to struggle for years? Researchers are looking to answer this question as well. Looking for Answers Unfortunately, there will never …

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How To Tell If Your Child Is Anorexic

Eating disorders don’t develop overnight. Usually, they start out as an attempt to be healthier and then turn into a diet that gets stricter and more regimented over time. You may think that you’d be able to tell if your child were anorexic, but sometimes the disease can sneak up on you. Here are some …

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Fasting: Merely A Romanticized Eating Disorder?

It was lunch break during my Yoga Teacher Training class, and we were scattered around the studio, sitting on yoga blankets and bolsters, munching away on the lunches we’d packed. We were chatting about what time of day each of us eats our main meal of the day. And somehow the conversation found its way …

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Escaping Control: Jen’s Recovery Story

This two-part article was written exclusively for EatingDisorders.com by Jenmac18, a member of SupportGroups.com. In this article, Jen discusses how her eating disorder began due to the pressures her father put on her and what has finally helped her overcome anorexia. My name is Jen, I am currently 36 years old, have been married for …

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