Yes! If you eat but don't use the energy, you will gain weight. This goes regardless of how much you eat. Some athletes take in ridiculously amounts of food but don't gain weight due to the sheer amount of exercise they do. So, I suppose, if you do enough exercise to counteract your binging then sure, you will not gain weight. But in reality, THAT'S NEARLY IMPOSSIBLE! Don't binge. Don't starve. Eat normally. It's so much easier to maintain!
There is no direct evidence linking Valerian root to weight gain. However, some people may experience increased appetite or changes in eating habits as a side effect of using Valerian root, which could potentially contribute to weight gain. It is important to monitor your dietary choices while taking Valerian root and consult with a healthcare provider if you have concerns about weight gain.
No, gas does not cause weight gain. Gas is a normal byproduct of digestion and is not related to weight gain. Weight gain is typically caused by consuming more calories than the body needs.
Carrie's weight gain on "King of Queens" was due to actress Leah Remini gaining weight during the show's run. The weight gain was a personal choice and not dictated by the show.
No, being gassy does not directly contribute to weight gain. Gas in the digestive system is typically a result of the breakdown of food by bacteria in the gut, and it does not add calories or contribute to weight gain.
No, gas itself does not make you gain weight. Weight gain is typically caused by consuming more calories than your body needs, leading to an excess of stored fat. Gas in the digestive system may cause temporary bloating or discomfort, but it does not contribute to long-term weight gain.
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)
No. Don't stress your body weight will even out in a couple of days. Just drink water and avoid binging the following days.
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.
Binge Eating is actually very similar to bulimia. The root of this is usually psychological. Some attitudes are that it leads the person into depression. On the physicial side you see weight gain and fatigue. Read more here: http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/binge-eating-disorder/DS00608 http://www.eatingdisordersonline.com/explain/bed.php
No. Binge eating is never good. It can be very bad for health and diet, result in weight gain, cause mood swings, and allow a person to develop an unhealthy relationship with food.
These behaviors would describe those of someone who suffers from Bulimia or Binge-eating disorder.
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.
Well sir, I have been a doctor for 3 years now and the most common answer is simply to start binge eating. Chilly or peaanut butter and jelly are always good choices. Why do you wanna gain weight anyway bra?
Well, there is an underlying reason as to why you are binge eating. Think about what might have occurred just before you started binge eating. (did you get into a fight? did someone say something? etc.) Once you establish what is causing you to binge eat, then you will be on the right path to gain self control. A therapist will definitely help you find that underlying reason and help you gain self control and get your life back to normal again.
The main difference between Binge Eating Disorder (BED) and Bulimia Nervosa lies in the behavior following binge episodes. Individuals with BED engage in recurrent episodes of eating large amounts of food without compensatory behaviors, such as purging or excessive exercise. In contrast, those with Bulimia often engage in these compensatory behaviors to prevent weight gain after binge eating. Additionally, BED is characterized by feelings of distress and loss of control during binge episodes, while Bulimia typically includes a focus on body image and weight control.
You can always gain weight by eating too much of something. But greens are very good for you.
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