As everyone is different, there isn't really a "normal" weight, according to a BMI (body mass index) chart, for someone 170cm tall the healthy weight range starts at 54.5 kgs and extends to 70.5kgs.
The syndrome of binge eating and intentional vomiting is known as bulimia nervousa. Unlike anorexia nervosa, patients with bulimia nervosa may have a normal weight.
There are a few types of binge-eating. The common ones are.... *Compulsive Over-Eating *Emotional Binge Eating *Orthorexia (complusive / excessive eating of only healthy and natural foods) *Bulimia (bingeing, and then purging afterwards so as not to gain weight)
weight loss, tooth decay, binge eating
Binge eating disorder (BED) is by far the most prevalent eating disorder, affecting nearly 3% of the general public and 30% of obese individuals seeking weight loss.
Binge eating suffers have more heath problems, insomnia, stress, and even suicidal thoughts. consume large amounts of food obesity and over weight problems
Binge eating is a brief period or bout of excessive eating.
It is called Binge Eating Disorder (BED).
No; binge eating is a learned beahviour it is not inate.
Yes and No. If you do have binge eating disorder and want to lose weight, you should try to eat a stable diet without binging for a couple of weeks before exercising. If you cant do this talk to a doctor.
An eating disorder with binge eating is bulimia nervosa.
Binge eating can cause mental disorders, especiall those like depression. Cumpulsive over-eating during a binge can cause the stomach to distend or rupture, and lead to intestinal and bowel problems.
By not eating