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Binge eating disorder in females: A population-based investigation

✍ Scribed by Kinzl, Johann F. ;Traweger, Christian ;Trefalt, Ernestine ;Mangweth, Barbara ;Biebl, Wilfried


Publisher
Wiley (John Wiley & Sons)
Year
1999
Tongue
English
Weight
116 KB
Volume
25
Category
Article
ISSN
0276-3478

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Objective:

The authors investigated the prevalence of binge eating behavior in a general female Austrian population. Method: A random sample of 1,000 women (age range 15a to 85a) was interviewed by dieticians over the phone. Some screening instruments were used to detect binge eating behavior. Results: Of the entire sample, 122 met the diagnostic criteria for binge eating, 84 for binge eating syndrome, and 33 for binge eating disorder (BED). The point prevalence of bulimia nervosa was 1.5%. Women with binge eating episodes carried out more frequently one or more diets within the previous year, and more frequently exhibited a restrained eating behavior than did women without binge eating behavior. Underweight women more often met the diagnostic criteria for bulimia nervosa nonpurging type than did normal weight, overweight, and obese women, while overweight and obese women more frequently met the diagnostic criteria for BED. Discussion: Our findings indicate that binge eating appears to be a fairly common behavior in women. Dieting, chronic restrained eating, and excessive exercise may be important triggers for BED and bulimia nervosa.


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