Presentation
Furthermore, there are first hints that body-related cognitive biases are present in individuals with BED. [ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]
Entire Body System
- Weight Gain
Behavioral Symptoms Secretive eating patterns Always “on a diet” Hiding food Avoidance of social situations that revolve around food Physical Symptoms Significant weight fluctuations Weight gain Uncomfortably full Emotional Symptoms Loss of control while [studenthealth.sa.ucsb.edu]
KEYWORDS: Binge eating; Body mass index; Disordered eating; Eating behavior; Longitudinal cohort study; Psychological distress; Weight gain [ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]
Events such as weight gain, dieting, or binge eating may be associated with development of BED. [medbroadcast.com]
- Eating Problem
Signs of a Binge Eating Problem People with a binge eating problem might: binge eat at least once a week for 3 months eat much more quickly than other people do eat until they feel uncomfortably full eat large amounts of food even when they're not physically [kidshealth.org]
With a combination of quetiapine 500 mg per night and topiramate 50 mg per day, the emotion and eating problems of this patient concurrently improved. [ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]
Complications You may develop psychological and physical problems related to binge eating. [mayoclinic.org]
Most people with serious binge eating problems have some of the following symptoms that occur at least once a week for at least three months: Frequent episodes of eating what others would consider an abnormally large amount of food Frequent feelings of [webmd.com]
- Feeding Difficulties
difficulties ( R63.3 ) feeding problems of newborn ( P92.- ) polyphagia ( R63.2 ) Type 2 Excludes feeding disorder in infancy or childhood ( F98.2- ) Eating disorders F50.8 ICD-10-CM Diagnosis Code F50.8 Other eating disorders 2016 2017 - Deleted Code [icd10data.com]
- Asymptomatic
Relationship between alignment of upper and lower cervical spine in asymptomatic individuals. J Neurosurg (Spine 1), 2003, 99: 80-83. 107. Panjabi M.M., Duranceau J.: Cervical human vertebrae. [medical-diss.com]
Gastrointestinal
- Loss of Appetite
[…] of appetite, non organic Loss of appetite, psychogenic No interest in food Non-organic infant feeding disturbance Non-organic loss of appetite Psychogenic feeding disorder of infancy and childhood Psychogenic loss of appetite Refusal to eat in presence [icd9data.com]
Symptoms you may notice are: Loss of appetite Nausea and vomiting Pain in the upper part of the belly or abdomen If gastritis is causing bleeding from the lining of the stomach, symptoms may include: Black stools Vomiting blood or coffee-ground like material [medlineplus.gov]
Without an intact noradrenergic bundle, d-amphetamine–induced loss of appetite was not observed. [6] The anterior insula integrates sensory reward aspects of taste in the service of nutritional homeostasis as corticolimbic circuits regulate appetite. [emedicine.medscape.com]
- Diarrhea
Behavioral Signs Preoccupation with food Depression Feelings of failure Spends less time with family and friends; becomes more isolated, withdrawn, secretive Physical Signs Typically overweight or obese Following binges: indigestion, bloating, diarrhea [healthychildren.org]
[…] partner status Quality of life: health-related quality of life or patient-reported outcomes not otherwise listed above Harms: Applies only to harms of treatment (KQs 2, 7, and 12) Pharmacotherapy and CAM: sedation, dry mouth, headache, nausea, insomnia, diarrhea [effectivehealthcare.ahrq.gov]
BED was associated with the following symptoms: heartburn, acid regurgitation, dysphagia, bloating and abdominal pain, diarrhea, constipation, and dyskinesia (i.e. anal locking sensation). [scitechnol.com]
Musculoskeletal
- Osteoporosis
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Co-occurring medical conditions that may bring patients to treatment include gastrointestinal complaints, infertility problems or menstrual irregularities, osteoporosis, or chronic pain conditions. [philstar.com]
Over time, the following symptoms may develop as the body goes into starvation: Menstrual periods cease Osteopenia or osteoporosis (thinning of the bones) through loss of calcium Hair/nails become brittle Skin dries and can take on a yellowish cast Mild [psychiatry.org]
Psychiatrical
- Fear
This study aimed to distinguish different aspects of body-image disturbance-including weight/shape dissatisfaction, weight/shape overvaluation, weight/shape preoccupation, and fear of weight gain-in patients with binge-eating disorder (BED). [ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]
Using food as a reward, escape or to avoid stress Using food to distract from feelings, fearful situations or negative memories (trauma) The health risks of binge eating disorder, most commonly associated with clinical obesity include: Type 2 diabetes [centerforchange.com]
The person with Anorexia will also show an intense fear of gaining weight or becoming fat. Or if the fear is not shown, there is still persistent behavior that interferes with weight gain, even though weight is significantly low. [anad.org]
Anorexia nervosa is a condition characterized by an abnormal fear of gaining weight, driving people to starve themselves and become dangerously thin. It is more common in females but does occur in males as well. [onhealth.com]
- Compulsive Disorder
Personality traits: Being a perfectionist or having an obsessive personality type or disorder, such as obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) can make an eating disorder more likely. [medicalnewstoday.com]
An eating disorder may develop together with another psychiatric illness such as a depressive disorder, obsessive-compulsive disorder, or substance abuse. [philstar.com]
Biochemical similarities have been discovered between people with eating disorders and obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), and people with OCD often have abnormal eating behaviors. [hopkinsmedicine.org]
- Fidgeting
People with anorexia nervosa may excessively exercise or excessively stand, pace or fidget. [psychiatry.org]
Neurologic
- Confusion
If you’re having serious health problems, like passing out, feeling too weak to get up or feeling disoriented or confused, call your doctor right way or go to the nearest emergency room. [mirror-mirror.org]
What binge eating disorder is NOT Binge eating disorder is commonly confused with bulimia because it involves bingeing. [eatingrecoverycenter.com]
The following adverse reactions are expected under the use of MIRAPEXIN: abnormal dreams, amnesia, behavioural symptoms of impulse control disorders and compulsions such as binge eating, compulsive shopping, hypersexuality and pathological gambling; confusion [mt.glosbe.com]
There's an abundance of research, support groups, and… READ MORE December 17, 2018 My Recovery Journey: Getting Back on the Horse and Moving Forward My story and recovery journey are a winding road, sometimes confusing, even to me. [allianceforeatingdisorders.com]
But when this process becomes more and more out of control, confusion sets in over whether women see themselves as someone with binge eating disorder. [medainc.org]
- Clumsiness
However, it can cause serious side effects, including blurred vision, double vision, clumsiness or unsteadiness, dizziness, drowsiness, and trouble in thinking. [courses.lumenlearning.com]
Treatment
The primary outcomes will be the number of binge-eating episodes, abstinence from binge eating and diagnosis of BED at post-treatment and/or follow-up(s), and changes from pre-treatment to post-treatment and/or follow-up(s). [ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]
Treatment approaches include psychological and behavioral treatments (hereafter “psychological”), pharmacologic treatments, and combinations of the 2 approaches. Table 1 describes common treatments for BED. Table 1. [doi.org]
Prognosis
Prognosis The poor dietary habits and obesity that are symptomatic of BED can lead to serious health problems, such as high blood pressure, heart attacks, and diabetes, if left unchecked. [medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com]
Prognosis If left unchecked, the poor dietary habits and obesity that are symptomatic of BED can lead to serious health problems, such as high blood pressure, heart attacks, and type 2 diabetes. [healthofchildren.com]
Prognosis for treatment is very positive—remission rates are higher in binge eating disorder treatment outcomes than in bulimia or anorexia, says Murphy. [self.com]
It predicts better prognosis which is frequently not significantly different from that of non–BED obese individuals [81,82,84]. [bmcpsychiatry.biomedcentral.com]
Etiology
It is also argued in this paper that despite a positive relationship between obesity and addictive tendencies towards food, it is over-inclusive to model obesity as an addiction disorder, especially given the multi-faceted etiology and current pervasiveness [ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]
In this review, the definition, epidemiology, etiology, clinical features and mainly treatment of binge eating disorder are discussed. Key words: Binge eating disorder, eating disorder, psychotherapy. [go.gale.com]
It considers the advantages, especially in psychiatric research, if obesity were found to represent, not one disease, but the end stage of a variety of different conditions with differing etiologies. [doi.org]
Epidemiology
Cross-sectional epidemiologic data suggest that BED is associated with medical conditions related to obesity, including diabetes, hypertension, dyslipidemias, sleep problems/disorders, and pain conditions, and that BED may be related to these conditions [ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]
Epidemiology of binge eating disorder. Current opinion in psychiatry. 2018.. [breakbingeeating.com]
Pathophysiology
Abstract Reward mechanisms are likely implicated in the pathophysiology of binge-eating behaviour, which is a key symptom of binge-eating disorder (BED). [ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]
Sleisenger and Fordtran's Gastrointestinal and Liver Disease: Pathophysiology/Diagnosis/Management. 10th ed. Philadelphia, PA: Elsevier Saunders; 2016:chap 52. Kuipers EJ, Blaser MJ. Acid peptic disease. In: Goldman L, Schafer AI, eds. [medlineplus.gov]
Without an intact noradrenergic bundle, d-amphetamine–induced loss of appetite was not observed. [6] The anterior insula integrates sensory reward aspects of taste in the service of nutritional homeostasis as corticolimbic circuits regulate appetite. [7] Pathophysiology [emedicine.medscape.com]
Pathoanatomy and pathophysiology of nerve root compression. Spine, 1987, 9:7-15. 122. [medical-diss.com]
Prevention
Although there's no sure way to prevent binge-eating disorder, if you have symptoms of binge eating, seek professional help. [mayoclinic.org]
Nutritional conduct in TCAP prevention: There was concern about Eating Disorder prevention programs actually introducing ideas that would encourage young people to promote dangerous strategies for weight management. [scitechnol.com]
There is no way to prevent binge eating disorder, but individuals who feel they are are at risk can take steps to reduce the risk and to prevent complications. [medicalnewstoday.com]
Above all, the optimal management of PTS consists of preventing its occurrence: first, by preventing DVT, and second, by preventing development of PTS after a DVT. [suytinhmachchan.com]