Binge eating disorder (BED) has
recently been recognized as an ED in the DSM-5. BED is
characterized by consuming large amounts of food in a short
time period, at once a week for 3 months, and is accompanied
by a sensation of losing control over eating. The diagnosis
of BED must be associated with at least 3 of the following
characteristics: (1) eating much more rapidly than normal,
(2) eating until feeling uncomfortably full, (3) eating large
amounts of food when not feeling physically hungry, (4)
eating alone because being embarrassed of how much one
is eating, or (5) feeling disgusted with oneself, depressed, or
very guilty after overeating [14]. Moreover, binge eating in
BED is not associated with the regular use of inappropriate
compensatory behaviors [31].
Binge eating disorder (BED) hasrecently been recognized as an ED in the DSM-5. BED ischaracterized by consuming large amounts of food in a shorttime period, at once a week for 3 months, and is accompaniedby a sensation of losing control over eating. The diagnosisof BED must be associated with at least 3 of the followingcharacteristics: (1) eating much more rapidly than normal,(2) eating until feeling uncomfortably full, (3) eating largeamounts of food when not feeling physically hungry, (4)eating alone because being embarrassed of how much oneis eating, or (5) feeling disgusted with oneself, depressed, orvery guilty after overeating [14]. Moreover, binge eating inBED is not associated with the regular use of inappropriatecompensatory behaviors [31].
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