Your Body Shape May Increase Your Risk of Binge Eating Disorder Behaviors
Women with “apple-shaped bodies” – those who store more of their fat in their rear and abdominal areas – may be at significantly heightened risk for developing binge eating disorder (BED) behaviors,...
View ArticleFacts Everyone Should Know About Binge Eating Disorder
Binge eating disorder (BED) isn’t a joke. We all laugh and say how we “binged” when we ate too much at Thanksgiving or had a few too many pieces of pizza, but for the 8.5 million Americans who live...
View ArticleNon-Involved Parents May Contribute To Their Child’s Binge-Eating
A parent’s involvement in their child’s life may play a huge role in how likely a child is to develop binge-eating habits that could potentially develop into binge-eating disorder later in life,...
View ArticleRehabilitation from a surgery – Not unlike making your body well again, Part II
Joleen Wilson, RD/LD, CNSC, CBIS Written by Joleen Wilson, RD/LD, CNSC, CBIS, Dietitian for Pathway to Eating Disorders Treatment at Brookhaven Hospital In the previous blog of this series, I discussed...
View ArticleRecovery from Surgery Not Unlike Recovery from an Eating Disorder, Part III
Joleen Wilson, RD/LD, CNSC, CBIS Written by Joleen Wilson, RD/LD, CNSC, CBIS, Dietitian for Pathway to Eating Disorders Treatment at Brookhaven Hospital In the previous two blogs of this series, I...
View ArticleNovel Treatment Could Reduce Addiction-Like Behaviors In Binge Eating Disorder
While anorexia and bulimia are what you might typically imagine when you think of eating disorders, the most common form of disordered eating in the United States is binge eating disorder – a disorder...
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