Emotional Health
Binge Eating
An illness that resembles bulimia nervosa is binge eating disorder. Like bulimia, the disorder is characterized by episodes of uncontrolled eating or bingeing. However binge eating disorders differs from bulimia because its sufferers do not purge their bodies of excess food.
Individuals with binge eating disorders feel that they lose control of themselves when eating. They eat large quantities of food and do not stop until they are uncomfortably full. Usually, they have more difficulty losing weight and keeping it off than do people with other serious weight problems. Most people with the disorder are obese and have a history of weight fluctuations. Binge eating disorder is found in about 2 percent of the general population -- more often in women than men. Recent research shows that binge-eating disorder occurs in about 30% of people participating in medically supervised weight control programs.