Actually, not too many peopledie directly from binge eating disorders. Instead, some die from side effects like weight gain, gastric distress, and occasionaly ruptured stomachs. Only a few thousand a year world wide.
Actually, not too many peopledie directly from binge eating disorders. Instead, some die from side effects like weight gain, gastric distress, and occasionaly ruptured stomachs. Only a few thousand a year world wide.
Yes, she has a eating disorder.
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An estimated 1 in every 200 people suffers from an eating disorder. On the other hand, 1 in 5 or so people suffers from disordered eating (chronic dieting, yo-yo dieting, addicted to fast food, ect.).
Clayton county reported 32% for people who have binge drank in the last 30 days last year
If trends and studies in the UK, and college culture in the US are any indication, then the answer is young people, usually in their first year away from home.
Graham Bean has written: 'Risk factors for binge eating and purging in 12 and 13-year-old girls' -- subject(s): Longitudinal studies, Psychology, Bulimia, Teenage girls, Preteens
It is estimated that 5,000 young people between the ages of 16 and 24 die from alcohol-related causes every year in the US. Most of them are binge drinkers. Some authorities believe that binge drinking is more harmful than steady consumption. As to how: likelihood of developing an addiction to alcohol and alcohol-related accidents are the usual means of damage.
1 in every 250 people who suffers from an eating disorder has anorexia.
You could refer to a treatment center. Some have a toll-free 24 hours helpline number where you can get expert advice for free.
It depends on how long you go without eating fastfood.