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Binge Eating Disorder Is a Social Justice Issue: A Cross-Sectional Mixed-Methods Study of Binge Eating Disorder Experts' Opinions
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Binge Eating Disorder Is a Social Justice Issue: A Cross-Sectional Mixed-Methods Study of Binge Eating Disorder Experts' Opinions

Brenna Bray, Chris Bray, Ryan Bradley and Heather Zwickey
International journal of environmental research and public health, Vol.19(10), 6243
20/05/2022
PMID: 35627779
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Abstract

food scarcity oppression trauma diversity inclusion stigma binge eating disorder economic insecurity minority social media binge eating
Binge eating disorder is an autonomous DSM-V diagnosis characterized by discrete rapid consumption of objectively large amounts of food without compensation, associated with loss of control and distress. Environmental factors that contribute to binge eating disorder continue to evolve. This mixed-methods cross-sectional study assessed whether there is consensus among experts in the field about environmental factors that influence adult binge eating disorder pathology.

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