binge eating
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of binge eating
First recorded in 1955–60
Example Sentences
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They are concerned that encouraging abstinence from particular foods could trigger binge eating and extreme dieting to compensate.
From Salon • Oct. 13, 2025
She first opened up about her restrictive diet and binge eating in her 2001 autobiography, “Learning to Fly.”
From Los Angeles Times • Oct. 10, 2025
Food restriction, whether voluntary or involuntary, can cause a range of mental, emotional and behavioral changes, including preoccupation with food, heightened emotional reactivity and a tendency toward binge eating once restrictions end.
From Seattle Times • Feb. 26, 2024
She says the pattern of focusing on women's weight as a solve-all is detrimental and prevents so many people from seeking help, especially when it comes to binge eating disorder.
From BBC • Feb. 21, 2024
Participants also completed surveys and interviews about their binge eating, other eating disorder symptoms and depression.
From Science Daily • Feb. 13, 2024
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