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Binge Eating Disorder or BED is often characterised by someone consuming very large amounts of food over short period of time, even if they are not hungry. Although, we often see another form of binge eating that is characterised by an almost constant 'grazing' of food, which may amount to a large volume of food over time. 
 
BED is almost 2x as common in women than in men, although gender differences are less pronounced than in Anorexia Nervosa and Bulimia Nervosa. BED has been found is all cultures and ethnicities.
 
BED was formally classified in 2013/14 as distinct Eating Disorder and now has formal classification in DSM-5.
 
Keeping in mind that everyone experiencing BED is different and BED may present differently (we are all different and unique, after all!), some of the signs and symptoms of BED include:
* Feeling out-of-control when eating during a binge episode.
 
* Often hiding food (before it has been eaten or hiding empty packets after i has been eaten).
* Consuming large amounts of food over short period of time.
* Lying about what you have eaten.
* Eating when depressed, anxious, lonely, negative thoughts/feelings.
* Eating large amounts of food even when not hungry.
* Can exhibit rapid weight gain, often leading to obesity.
* Eating until physically uncomfortable. The person may even feel physically sick by amount of food eaten.
* Severe depression can develop.
* Negative opinions about appearance.
* Feeling easily agitated.
* Not purge to compensate for eating large amounts of food (e.g., dietary restriction, laxatives, diuretics, over-exercising, enemas, self-induced vomiting).
* Feeling guilty, ashamed, exhibit low mood after binge-eating episode.
 
When someone engages in binge-eating, there is a rapid increase in blood sugar levels that causes insulin to be produced.
 
This insulin causes a rapid drop in blood sugar levels and this sends a false signal to brain, indicating that more food is required to top-up sugar levels.
 
This can result in cravings for sugary or fatty foods which provide a ‘quick fix’ way of topping up sugar levels. To meet demand for this for sugar, someone experiencing BED will then eat large amounts of sugary foods. This causes a rapid increase in blood sugar levels and, again, the production of insulin.
 
The ‘binge-eating cycle’ starts yet again. It's important to remember though, it's not your fault and binge eating does not indicate a lack of motivation or will power. It's a vicious cycle than can be really difficult to stop.
 
It's easy to see how someone experiencing BED can become trapped in cycle which only serves to perpetuate this BED behaviour. This is why it can be really important to access some help and support with interrupting this vicious cycle so that you can take control of this trap rather than you being trapped by this cycle.
 
We offer a range of in-person (Glasgow city centre) and online (UK-wide) psychotherapy, CBT, counselling and dietitian and nutrition services. Our skilled and experienced therapists are all highly qualified and offer you a supportive, caring and confidential space to talk about what's going on in your life. 
 
So, if you are looking to cope better; reduce anxiety; improve yur relationship with food; explore your thoughts and feelings; feel better about yourself; reduce stress; and address a range of other problems and concerns, take that step today and get in touch with us for more information about what we offer and how to book an appointment. 
 
We are here to listen and support you, at your pace. There's no pressure, no limit on number of session, no expectation. Therapy is tailored, as much as possible, to you and your needs at this time. 
 
Contact us today. Take that step. 
 
Best wishes,

Talking EDs: Eating Disorders Support Service Scotland

(content from: Talking EDs, 'Understanding Eating Disorders: Basics and Beyond (2012; 2021)


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