Wednesday, December 12, 2007

Eating Disorders - Binge Eating Is Increasing

By Kerris Samson

It is only been in the last few years that the medical community has begun to recognize binge eating as an eating disorder. Although many people are familiar with bulimia, which is recognized when a person binge eats and then purges their system afterwards. With eating disorders like binge eating the pattern of actually trying to get rid of what they have eaten is completely removed from the equation and so makes it a completely different condition altogether.

For this reason, alone many people do not actually consider this to be an actual eating disorder. Rather what they see it as is a person's own choice of what they do with the food they eat and their bodies.

Although with bingeing a person is eating even if large amounts on an irregular basis they do not realize that they are actually placing their health at risk. In fact just as if they choose to starve or purge their body through vomiting or taking laxatives they are still placing strain on their body in the same way.

Those people who choose to constantly eat large amounts of food will then place a considerable amount of strain on to their digestive system and their body. In a large number cases those who tend to binge eat find that they are more prone to weight gain and in some cases will be extremely unhealthy.

One of the biggest problems that those that binge eaters have is actually recognizing that they have a problem in the first place. In many cases a binge eater will hide the problem by either eating more food in secret or by consuming far more food than they should really. The reason why they do this is simply because they feel they have control over their life and the situation they are in.

In fact in most cases of eating disorders today the biggest challenge a person will face suffer from these conditions is actually failing to recognize that they have a problem. Simply because they fail to recognize that they have no control over what they are doing in their lives.

Yes we all over eat at some time in our lives, but this is completely different from binge eating. Where as eating something you enjoy a little more than usual at Christmas or when on holiday is considered normal. For a binge eater they will often have little or no control over just how much food they eat, over what they eat or when they eat it.

When it comes to binge eating weight gain is likely to occur, yet the thing which can prevent a further from improving their situation is the psychological problems associated with it. In fact with eating disorders, like binge eating a person will not be able to change their ways simply because they are not able to accept that they have a problem in the first place. In fact they feel that they have the choice and it is their decision to eat in the way they are.

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