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Binge eating wiki page

Eating disorders can also relate to depression. A study made on 152 treatment-seeking obese individuals discovered ones who struggle with binge eating have higher BMI (Body mass index) with higher levels on depression, stress, and obese complex disorder than those who did not struggle with binge eating. Eating too much when you're not hungry is a sign of numbing your emotions, similar to feeling; guilty, sad, tired, lazy, or hopeless. To feel better one may try Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), which may help you feel better and slow down binge eating. Antidepressants, can improve your mood to help influence positive eating. Sometimes heart disease doesn't have symptoms, so it's hard to know that you have it. Here are a few warning signs:


 * Chest pain
 * Dizziness or fainting
 * Fast heartbeat
 * Shortness of breath
 * Sweating

Always call 911 or go to an emergency room if you have sudden chest pain or other symptoms of a heart attack.

What to watch - Type 2 diabetes

Look for these symptoms of type 2 diabetes:


 * Blurry vision
 * Extreme hunger or thirst
 * Fatigue
 * Need to pee more often than usual
 * Numbness or tingling in your hands and feet

New Subheading for this article. "Men with Binge Eating"
 * Ways to improve blood sugar - This would go under treatment - taken from this cite
 * Drink more water, Sodas and juice contain high amounts of sugar
 * Eat whole foods like vegetables, fruit, and grains. Foods that contain less sugar and fat can balance blood sugar levels.
 * Exercise. Increasing heart beat will allow the insulin in your body to flow better.
 * Diabetes pills recommended by your doctor.

Often research on eating disorder affiliated with binge eating has to do with slimness. However, Men tend to measure themselves on masculinity and strength. More research should be done on men revolving this situation, since much research has been done on women. Women tend to purge dieting for weight control, compared to men to seek exercise as their form of self control.

Proven that men reportedly over eat more than women, but tend to not check their body weight as much. “Epidemiological studies have shown that anorexia nervosa (AN) and bulimia nervosa (BN) are more common among females than males.1,2 It is of note, however, that the gender disparity is reversed for subthreshold binge eating disorder (0.6% women and 1.9% men) and prevalence of “any binge eating” is roughly comparable in women (4.9%) and men (4.0%)” Women are more likely to weigh their bodys and check fits on smaller clothing to keep on track of weight loss or gain. “About one in five women and almost one in ten men acknowledged that they checked their body size at least “very often” during the past 3 months (a moderate effect). With this test given, we acknowledge that body avoidance is for less common than one would think.

Weight and age have and increased risk factor in Men and African Americans to have higher potential for type 2 Diabetes.