Wednesday, December 14, 2011

Depression and Binge Eating Linked in Teen Girls


A recent study which has been published in the Journal of Adolescent Health has demonstrated the possible connection between depression and binge eating among teenage girls.  In this study, which took place over a duration of four-years, findings have shown that teen girls who are depressed are twice as likely to binge eat or overeat.  The implications of this study are significant in that they substantiate the idea that adolescents who may develop an eating disorder are dealing with feelings of depression-a reminder that eating disorders are about feelings, and not food.

To read more about this study, continue reading here.

If you have been struggling with binge eating, what feelings may trigger the impulse to engage in eating disordered behaviors?

Wednesday, June 1, 2011

2012

March 2-4: Binge Eating Disorder Association(BEDA) 2012 National Conference, Revolution Ahead: Illuminating the Path to Freedom from BED, Emotional Overeating and Weight Stigma.
Hyatt Regency at Penn's Landing,Philadelphia, PA.
More information @ http://www.bedaonline.com/2012conference/

www.bedaonline.com

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