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Prejudice
Against Fat People Does the effect of this prejudice cause as much damage to the individual as
the physical consequences of obesity? Cultural anthropoligst, Margaret
MacKenzie says that prejudice affects all aspects of the overweight child's
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Community surveys have estimated that between 2 percent and 5 percent
of Americans experience
binge-eating disorder
in a 6-month period.
Symptoms of binge-eating disorder include:
Recurrent episodes of binge eating, characterized by eating an
excessive amount of food within a discrete period of time and by a
sense of lack of control over eating during the episode.
The binge-eating episodes are associated with at least 3 of the
following: eating much more rapidly than normal; eating until feeling
uncomfortably full; eating large amounts of food when not feeling
physically hungry;
eating alone because of being embarrassed by how much
one is eating; feeling disgusted with oneself, depressed, or very guilty
after overeating.
Marked distress about the binge-eating behavior.
The binge eating occurs, on average, at least 2 days a week for 6 months.
The binge eating is not associated with the regular use of inappropriate compensatory behaviors (e.g., purging, fasting, excessive exercise).
People with binge-eating disorder experience frequent episodes
of out-of-control eating, with the same binge-eating symptoms as those
with bulimia. The main difference is that individuals with binge-eating
disorder do not purge their bodies of excess calories. Therefore, many
with the disorder are
overweight for their age and height. Feelings of
self-disgust and shame associated with this illness can lead to bingeing
again, creating a cycle of binge eating.
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