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Compulsive Overeating
Massive weight gain. |
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Anorexia, Bulimia & Compulsive Overeating
http://es.video.yahoo.com/watch/2393413/7155876 MADAME SARKOZY Anorexia (deriving from the Greek "α(ν)-" (a(n)-, a prefix that denotes absence) + "όρεξη (orexe) = appetite) is the decreased sensation of appetite. While the term in non-scientific publications is often used interchangeably with one of its causes, anorexia nervosa, there are many possible causes for a decreased appetite, some of which may be harmless while others pose significant risk for the person. The most common form of anorexia is simply satiation following the consumption of food. This happens in all normal humans and is called postprandial anorexia. Disorders that cause (harmful) anorexia include anorexia nervosa, severe depression, cancer, Crohn's Disease, Ulcerative Colitis, dementia, AIDS, Acute Radiation Syndrome, and chronic renal failure and the use of certain drugs, particularly stimulants and narcotics such as cocaine and heroin. Environmentally induced disorders such as altitude sickness can also trigger an acute form of anorexia. Anorexia may also be seen in congestive heart failure, perhaps due to congestion of the liver with venous blood. Although the presenting symptom (the one which prompts a patient to seek medical attention) in acute appendicitis is abdominal pain, patients virtually always experience anorexia as well, possibly accompanied by an early episode of vomiting. Some medications, antidepressants for example, can have anorexia as a side effect. Most notoriously, however, chemicals that are a member of the phenethylamine family are known to have more intense anorectic properties. For this reason, many individuals suffering from anorexia nervosa may seek to use these medications to suppress appetite. Such prescription medications include Ritalin, Adderall, Dexedrine, and Desoxyn. In some cases, these medications are prescribed to patients prior to undergoing an operation requiring general anesthesia. This is a prophylactic measure taken to ensure no food will back up into the esophagus and cause the patient to stop breathing during the procedure. Anorexia nervosa is a psychiatric diagnosis that describes an eating disorder characterized by low body weight and body image distortion with an obsessive fear of gaining weight. Individuals with anorexia are known to commonly control body weight through the means of voluntary starvation, purging, vomiting, excessive exercise, or other weight control measures, such as diet pills or diuretic drugs. It primarily affects adolescent females, however approximately 10% of people with the diagnosis are male. Anorexia nervosa is a complex condition, involving psychological, neurobiological, and sociological components.[1] The term anorexia is of Greek origin: a (α, prefix of negation), n (ν, link between two vowels) and orexis (ορεξις, appetite) thus meaning a lack of desire to eat.[2] A person who is diagnosed with anorexia nervosa is most commonly referred to with the adjectival form anorexic. The noun form, "anorectic" is generally not used in this context and usually refers to drugs that suppress appetite. "Anorexia nervosa" is frequently shortened to "anorexia" in both the popular media and television reports. This is technically incorrect, as the term "anorexia" used separately refers to the medical symptom of reduced appetite (which therefore is distinguishable from anorexia nervosa in being non-psychiatric). The most commonly used criteria for diagnosing anorexia are from the American Psychiatric Association's Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV-TR) and the World Health Organization's International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems (ICD). Although biological tests can aid the diagnosis of anorexia, the diagnosis is based on a combination of behavior, reported beliefs and experiences, and physical characteristics of the patient. Anorexia is typically diagnosed by a clinical psychologist, psychiatrist or other suitably qualified clinician. Notably, diagnostic criteria are intended to assist clinicians, and are not intended to be representative of what an individual sufferer feels or experiences in living with the illness. The full ICD-10 diagnostic criteria for anorexia nervosa can be found here, and the DSM-IV-TR criteria can be found here. To be diagnosed as having anorexia nervosa, according to the DSM-IV-TR, a person must display: |
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The Missing Piece to Overeating: Why Diets Fail
AUTHOR OF "POSITIVE ENERGY" and the upcoming book "EMOTIONAL FREEDOM", Dr. Judith Orloff discusses the missing piece to overeating. Why do people overeat? How does one control and combat over eating? Learn how to center yourself with the power of energy.http://www.drjudithorloff.com |
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(Part 3: Compulsive Overeating) Eating Disorders: What You N
Part 3: Compulsive Overeating Eating Disorders: What You Need To Know. Featuring: "CRAZY" by Simple Plan This one's my favorite in comparison to Parts 1 & 2. I decided to put the song first. ;) Please leave comments! =D Enjoy! and tell me what you think, please. |
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Binge Eating Disorder (Compulsive Overeating)
Day 15 - Binge Eating Disorder (Compulsive Overeating) |
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Re: Overcoming Emotional Eating Overeating Raw Emotions Weight
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Overcoming Emotional Eating Overeating Raw Emotions Weight
** Lost 88 Pounds ** in 8 Months This is my weight loss journey, my emotional journey. Im proud to say that I did not let food comfort me during my time of need. Instead I let my friends and family comfort me to deal with the feelings. I also used exercise to help me through this emotional time. Don't Quit by Jill Wolf Don't quit when the tide is lowest, For it's just about to turn; Don't Quit over doubts and questions, For there's something you may learn. Don't quit when the night is darkest, For it's just a while 'til dawn; Don't quit when you've run the farthest, For the race is almost won. Don't quit when the hill is steepest, For your goal is almost nigh; Don't quit, for you're not a failure Until you fail to try. |
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EFT for 'Emotional Over Eating'
One of the main reasons why we put on weight is because we eat when we're NOT hungry. Why do we eat when we're not hungry? Because we get bored, lonely, stressed, tired, fed up etc. This video shows you how to use EFT tapping to take away those emotional triggers for eating excess food. |
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Compulsive Overeating Binge Eating Between Meals Control
The most common element surrounding ALL Eating Disorders is the inherent presence of a low self esteem Compulsive Overeating People suffering with Compulsive Overeating have what is characterized as an "addiction" to food, using food and eating as a way to hide from their emotions, to fill a void they feel inside, and to cope with daily stresses and problems in their lives. People suffering with this Eating Disorder tend to be overweight, are usually aware that their eating habits are abnormal, but find little comfort because of society's tendency to stereotype the "overweight" individual. Words like, "just go on a diet" are as emotionally devastating to a person suffering Compulsive Overeating as "just eat" can be to a person suffering Anorexia. A person suffering as a Compulsive Overeater is at health risk for a heart attack, high blood-pressure and cholesterol, kidney disease and/or failure, arthritis and bone deterioration, and stroke. Men and Women who are Compulsive Overeaters will sometimes hide behind their physical appearance, using it as a blockade against society (common in survivors of sexual abuse). They feel guilty for not being "good enough," shame for being overweight, and generally have a very low self-esteem... they use food and eating to cope with these feelings, which only leads into the cycle of feeling them ten-fold and trying to find a way to cope again. With a low self esteem and often constant need for love and validation he/she will turn to obsessive episodes of binging and eating as a way to forget the pain and the desire for affection. It is important to remember that most Eating Disorders, though their signs and symptoms may be different, share a great number of common causes and emotional aspects. 10 diet flubs and how to fix them Hollywood's Diet And Fitness Secrets Junk-food dieters fake their way to skinny Diet & Nutrition Stop eating 'Western diet ' author says Hollywood's Diet And Fitness Secrets Donald Dietz' brother seeks help in disappearance Fish Diet May Cut Sudden Coronary Death Stars' Diet Pledges Do People Care? Stars' Diet Pledges Do People Care? USDA releases new menu planner to help public build better diets With coach diet works Doctor promotes vegan diet to help control diabetes Stay healthier with diet high in fruit veggies Dietitian's support can help people cut cholesterol Reuters Study Magnesium-Rich Diet Could Cut Stroke Risk For Smokers Diet for a small planet Personal Health Some With MS Put Their Hopes in a Diet EDiets names new CFO The New Low-Cholesterol Diet Diet for a small planet Today is National Registered Dietitian Day Speller Cake tomatoes can be two parts of a balanced healthy diet Plant-based diet spells health expert says High Cholesterol? Dietitian Ma Help Grocery store tours planned with a dietitian from ALMC MinCo Health Coaltion calls for healthy school diets Ed board's budget goes on a diet EDiets Q4 loss widens on declining revenue Will Paltrow's Diet Work for Kate Moss? Will Paltrow's Fertility Diet Work for Moss? Fatty Fish Plant Sterols and Stanols Oatmeal & Oat Bran Nuts Checklist Your Low-Cholesterol Diet Diet Exercise Benefit Breast Cancer Patients Regardless of Weight FDA OKs Doggy Diet Drug Adults Who Live With Kids Have Fattier Diets Lowering Dietary Fat May Defeat Some Breast Cancers Study Low-Carb Diets Don't Raise Heart Risk Red Wine Ingredient Neutralizes High-Fat Diet Diet High in Bread Low in Vegetables Linked to Kidney Cancer Britney Spears Gets Hospital Workers Fired Ashley Alexandra Dupre: How Much Is Her Story Worth? Barack Obama On My Faith and My Church Clinton Won't Release Earmark Requests Like Obama Spitzer's Kristen New Details And Pictures: OMG I Did Bill's Ex-Counsel: Hillary Is Misleading The American Public Allison Hope Weiner Chris Rock And Anthony Pellicano's Secret Bush Envious Of Soldiers Serving Romantic Mission In Afghanistan John Gibson Loses Fox News Show, Colbert Makes Fun Lynda Obst Women of My Generation Have Clearly Lost Bill Maher Libations of the Cross RJ Eskow Holding Up a Mirror To the Clinton |
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Overeating Struggles Stress Compulsive Eating Weight Loss Diet
* * Lost 88 Pounds in 8 Months * * FAQ Video #3 lamarie78 http://www.youtube.com/user/lamarie78 |
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Me and my over eating
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Sabotaging Health and Weight Loss (overeating to feel safe)
Alexis talks a bit about how she inadvertently sabotaged her health and weight loss because she was not truly comfortable with the idea of looking and feeling great. |
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Leptin Diet Workshop #2 Stress and Overeating
Byron Richards, CCN explains how our bodies respond to stress differently as we mature and how stress relates to overeating. |
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Are you sick of dieting and overeating? We can help!
Finally understand why diets don't work for you or most other people. Discover simple yet powerful internal tools for knowing when, what and how much to eat. Find out how to eat the foods you love without guilt - and without bingeing. Stop obsessing about food, eating and your weight and free yourself to live the full life you deserve. Learn the truth about nutrition without confusing, arbitrary rules. Never again exercise to earn food or punish yourself for eating. Boost your metabolism and increase your energy and fitness painlessly. Nourish your body, mind and spirit to build your health, energy and joy.Our unique non-diet approach may be the answer you've been searching for! |
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Obesity: Let Us Declare War on OverEating
How is obesity ruining our societies? |
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How to Stop Eating? 7 Tips to Stop Overeating - Part 1
Visit http://StopEatingStartLiving.info for more tips on how to stop eating and get your eating under control. Can't stop eating? These tips will help you get your eating under control. These tips should be relevant whether you are trying to lose weight, or have been dealing with emotional eating, binge eating, of just overeating. If you have gone from one diet to the next trying to lose weight without any luck, then maybe you shouldn't worry about the weight, rather you need to focus on your eating habits. Visit http://StopEatingStartLiving.info for more tips on how to stop eating, and get your eating under control. |
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How to Stop Eating? 7 Tips to Stop Overeating - Part 2
Visit http://StopEatingStartLiving.info for more tips on how to stop eating and get your eating under control. Can't stop eating? These tips will help you get your eating under control. These tips should be relevant whether you are trying to lose weight, or have been dealing with emotional eating, binge eating, of just overeating. If you have gone from one diet to the next trying to lose weight without any luck, then maybe you shouldn't worry about the weight, rather you need to focus on your eating habits. Visit http://StopEatingStartLiving.info for more tips on how to stop eating, and get your eating under control. |
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Ugh! Overeating and craving sweets!
Overeating with the band and its consequences, and the evils of Christmas catalogs and their ability to induce cravings! |
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Tips and tricks to help you stop over eating! Lost 50 Pounds
Stop over eating and lose some of that body fat... yes, I destressing and drinking water and moving...lost 50 pounds so far! |
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What do you do to keep yourself from over eating?
What do you do to keep yourself from over eating? Anorexia (deriving from the Greek "α(ν)-" (a(n)-, a prefix that denotes absence) + "όρεξη (orexe) = appetite) is the decreased sensation of appetite. While the term in non-scientific publications is often used interchangeably with one of its causes, anorexia nervosa, there are many possible causes for a decreased appetite, some of which may be harmless while others pose significant risk for the person. The most common form of anorexia is simply satiation following the consumption of food. This happens in all normal humans and is called postprandial anorexia. Disorders that cause (harmful) anorexia include anorexia nervosa, severe depression, cancer, Crohn's Disease, Ulcerative Colitis, dementia, AIDS, Acute Radiation Syndrome, and chronic renal failure and the use of certain drugs, particularly stimulants and narcotics such as cocaine and heroin. Environmentally induced disorders such as altitude sickness can also trigger an acute form of anorexia. Anorexia may also be seen in congestive heart failure, perhaps due to congestion of the liver with venous blood. Although the presenting symptom (the one which prompts a patient to seek medical attention) in acute appendicitis is abdominal pain, patients virtually always experience anorexia as well, possibly accompanied by an early episode of vomiting. Some medications, antidepressants for example, can have anorexia as a side effect. Most notoriously, however, chemicals that are a member of the phenethylamine family are known to have more intense anorectic properties. For this reason, many individuals suffering from anorexia nervosa may seek to use these medications to suppress appetite. Such prescription medications include Ritalin, Adderall, Dexedrine, and Desoxyn. In some cases, these medications are prescribed to patients prior to undergoing an operation requiring general anesthesia. This is a prophylactic measure taken to ensure no food will back up into the esophagus and cause the patient to stop breathing during the procedure. Anorexia nervosa is a psychiatric diagnosis that describes an eating disorder characterized by low body weight and body image distortion with an obsessive fear of gaining weight. Individuals with anorexia are known to commonly control body weight through the means of voluntary starvation, purging, vomiting, excessive exercise, or other weight control measures, such as diet pills or diuretic drugs. It primarily affects adolescent females, however approximately 10% of people with the diagnosis are male. Anorexia nervosa is a complex condition, involving psychological, neurobiological, and sociological components. |
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Ani Phyo on "The Cause of Overeating"
Ani Phyo speaks at Eko Zone's Grand Opening on "The Cause of Overeating" with Tonya Kay, Robert Cheeke and Ani Phyo. http://aniphyo.com http://ekozone.net http://tonyakay.com http://kayosmarket.com http://veganbodybuilding.com http://visionaryculture.com |
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Leptin Diet Workshop #6 Overeating at Night
Byron Richards, CCN Explains how to prevent snacking after dinner. |
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Director's Cut ( Over Eating Comedy Version)
This is what you didn't see, only because it wasn't filmed until a year later. :P |
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Marital Blissh Ep.3 - Haggling Over Eating~
Marital Blissh this is kinda like episode #3 of this ongoing over-the-top series. |
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Overeating Fetish - French Girl Eating (Part 2)
Gorgeous French Hungry Girl is back for more, overeating and stuffing herself like crazy ;-) French Feedee part 2, overeating fetish and stuffing/eating fetishes. See our free yahoo group for more pics and vids! http://groups.yahoo.com/group/eatingfetish/?yguid=178277362 |
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