binge eating disorder: a review

Authors

سمانه خان پور اردستانی

samaneh khanpour ardestani شیرین صادق پور

shirin sadeghpour آذین آذربایجانی

azin azarbayjani عمار حسن زاده کشتلی

ammar hassanzadeh keshteli سمانه خان پور اردستانی

abstract

eating disorders are common psychological/psychosomatic disorders that cause disturbance in physical and mental health and quality of life. binge eating disorder, in spite of being the most prevalent eating disorder, has not been largely investigated. in this article, we discuss the definition, classification, epidemiology, and physiopathology of different eating disorders, and then we focus on binge eating disorder.

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