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Yes, racquetball is a sport and can be used to lose weight. It involves a large amount of short and quick runs over a short period of time.
Yes, Sonya Thomas is in the Guinness World Records for competitive eating. She holds numerous records for eating large quantities of food in a short amount of time and has participated in various eating competitions worldwide.
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Bingeing or binge eating, which ever one you like. But they both mean the same thing.
They are separte eating disorders, but do have a common thread. Binge eating is where a person "binges" often. A binge is where a person consume large amounts (to the tune of hundreds to thousands) of calories in a very short amount of time. Impulsive eating is where a person sees or thinks of a food and they just randomly decides to eat it.
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Binge eating is defined by a person consuming an unnaturally large amount of food of over 2,000 calories within the space of two hours. Binge eating is characterised by a sense of having lost control over eating. People with the disorder may find themselves eating large quantities of food even when not hungry, usually in a short period of time. This is accompanied by feelings of guilt or disgust at the perception of having consumed so much.