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==Reasons== | ==Reasons== | ||
There are 10 common reasons a person might overeat:<ref name=oa>,Top Ten Triggers for Overeating.</ref> | There are 10 common reasons a person might overeat:<ref name=oa>,Top Ten Triggers for Overeating.</ref> | ||
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# Feeling disgust or hatred for one's body | ||
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# Glucose intolerance | ||
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# Habit | ||
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# Lack of energy | ||
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# Needing comfort | ||
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# Feeling overwhelmed | ||
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# Lack of willpower | ||
In addition to these more common reasons, a person may also overeat because they feel pleasure or gratification from it, as in ]. | |||
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Because they feel pleasure from it (see ]) | |||
==Treatment== | ==Treatment== |
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Overeating can refer either to eating too much at one time, or to eating too much on average.Overeating in the sense of eating too much at one time can cause discomfort. Overeating over the long term is a behavior that, while generally not a medical problem, is in some cases a symptom of binge eating disorder or bulimia. In more general terms it refers to the persistent consumption of excess food in relation to the energy that the person expends, leading to weight gain and often to obesity. This may be a brief or short term process (many people overindulge generally during festivities or while on holiday) or a longer term process.
Reasons
There are 10 common reasons a person might overeat:
- Boredom
- Feeling deprived
- Feeling disgust or hatred for one's body
- Glucose intolerance
- Habit
- Lack of energy
- Needing comfort
- Feeling overwhelmed
- Feeling upset
- Lack of willpower
In addition to these more common reasons, a person may also overeat because they feel pleasure or gratification from it, as in fat fetishism.
Treatment
Cognitive behavior therapy, individual, and group therapy are often beneficial in helping people keep track of their eating habits and changing the way they cope with difficult situations.
One organization that helps overeaters is Overeaters Anonymous, which operates a 12-step program.
Overeating has been linked to the use of medications known as dopamine agonists, such as pramipexole .