8 . 03 . 10

How to Stay Away from Binge Eating Disorder

POST BY : Bob B Taylor |

Does your son or daughter consume an unusual amount of food at one time, an amount than what a normal person would eat? Do they have a likelihood of over-eating when they are sad or depressed? Have they ever told you that they feel like purging due to the outrageous amount of food they had just eaten? If the answers to the above questions are a ‘big’ yes, chances are that your child is suffering from a binge eating disorder. 

It is a human trait to have a second or third helping of a delicious type of food you’ve just tasted. This can be very obvious during special occasions. But a person who has binge eating disorder does not have a limit in their eating. For them it does not necessarily have to be a special occasion. They are most probably going to keep eating whatever food they get. This might be why binge eating disorder is also called compulsive eating disorder.

An obese person might not be a person suffering from a binge eating disorder. Noticing any physical symptoms of binge eaters may be difficult. Their most common trait would be the compulsive eating habit. Studies carried out on binge eating disorder show how a person suffering from the condition eat around 20,000 calories worth of food, almost 20 times more than what a normal person would consume per day.

If physical symptoms are not visible, how can we identify a person suffering from binge eating disorder? A person who suffers from this type of situation will have a tendency of eating alone, keep eating large amounts of food even when they are full and try to hide their empty food containers as they later feel disgusted about themselves.

Overcoming the habit of binge eating or compulsive eating can be really difficult at first but it could be treated with time. Preventing binge eating disorder from occurring is the best thing anyone could do. If you suspect your child’s eating habits, it’s best to get them checked by a paediatrician. There are many teenagers who feel left out when they have no one to talk to. They lose their self-esteem and resent life. Communicating with such children could help balance their emotional swings and make them better people with healthy lifestyles.

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