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The most common eating disorder is one you've never heard of

It on the rise and affects people of all body sizes and genders But binge eating disorder is widely misunderstood and often ignored When you think of an eating disorder chances are you picture a young girl with anorexia or possibly bulimia Youre not alone Those conditions are most commonly portrayed in TV and film [] The post The most common eating disorder is one youve never heard of appeared first on 360

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Tackling mental health in cosmetic procedures

Tackling mental health in cosmetic procedures
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Faster eating linked to obesity risk in children: Study

Faster eating linked to obesity risk in children: Study
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Impulsiveness tied to faster eating is harmful

Impulsiveness tied to faster eating is harmful
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Study examines link between children's temperament and eating behaviors, obesity

Study examines link between children s temperament and eating behaviors, obesity Children who eat slower are less likely to be extroverted and impulsive, according to a new study co-led by the University at Buffalo and Children s Hospital of Philadelphia. The research, which sought to uncover the relationship between temperament and eating behaviors in early childhood, also found that kids who were highly responsive to external food cues (the urge to eat when food is seen, smelled or tasted) were more likely to experience frustration and discomfort and have difficulties self-soothing. These findings are critical because faster eating and greater responsiveness to food cues have been linked to obesity risk in children, says Myles Faith, PhD, co-author and professor of counseling, school and educational psychology in the UB Graduate School of Education.

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