

What is Binge-Eating Disorder?
People with binge-eating disorder experience frequent episodes of out-of-control eating, with the same binge-eating symptoms as those with bulimia. The main difference is that individuals with binge-eating disorder do not purge their bodies of excess calories. Therefore, many with the disorder are overweight for their age and height. Feelings of self-disgust and shame associated with this illness can lead to bingeing again, creating a cycle of binge eating.
What are the symptoms of Binge-Eating Disorder?
Community surveys have estimated that between two and five percent of Americans experience binge-eating disorder in a six-month period. Symptoms of binge-eating disorder include:
Treatment
The treatment goals and strategies for binge-eating disorder are similar to those for bulimia, and studies are currently evaluating the effectiveness of various interventions.
Source: NIMH
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