Pregnancy May Lead To Eating Disorder
Binge Eating Not Same As Bulimia
(September 7, 2007) --
Women -- especially poor women -- may be more likely to develop a
binge eating disorder when they are
pregnant, according to a new study.
A long-term study of 100,000 pregnant women in Norway found an increase
in new incidences of binge eating disorder that began during pregnancy.
Previously, small clinical studies had suggested that
eating disorders go into remission during pregnancy, just as some
pregnant women spontaneously quit smoking cigarettes.
Binge eating differs from cravings that pregnant women often report, said
Dr. Cynthia M. Bulik, who led the study from the University of North
Carolina. It involves consuming large amounts of food and feeling out of
control.
Binge eating disorder is also associated with health problems such as
anxiety and
depression, insomnia, and chronic pain.
Unlike
bulimia, sufferers of the disorder don't purge what they eat.
The findings were published in the August 2007 issue of Psychological
Medicine. The research was supported by grants from the National Institutes
of Health.
Source: 4hdWNBC.com
Last updated: 09/07
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