Binge eating may raise various health problems

Wednesday 28th September 2016 06:34 EDT
 
 

We know that binge eating is a trigger for obesity in the long term, however, a new study has raised the warning signs further, saying that binge-eating disorder (BED) could also lead to illnesses associated with the endocrine and circulatory systems.

According to the study, individuals with BED could be at an increased risk of 2.5-times of having an endocrine disorder and at 1.9-times of having a circulatory system disorder. The endocrine system influences heart, bones and tissues growth, and even fertility. It plays a vital role in determining whether there were chances of developing diabetes, thyroid disease, growth disorders, sexual dysfunction, and a host of other hormone-related disorders.

BED is closely associated with hypertension - commonly called high blood pressure - that causes the heart to work harder and could lead to such complications as heart attack, stroke, or kidney failure, among others. Among individuals with obesity and BED, there is a 1.5-times increased risk of having a respiratory disease and a 2.6-times of having a gastrointestinal disease.

Accurate screening and detection could solve BED problem with treatment, said Professor Cynthia Bulik, from the University of North Carolina in the US. "BED afflicts people of all shapes and sizes. The somatic illnesses that we detected were not simply effects of being overweight or obese," Bulik clarified.


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