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In a five-year study of binge eating disorder, most of the study participants still met the criteria for the disorder at the five-year mark, although some had made improvements. Photo by Adobe Stock/HealthDay News Prior studies have suggested that binge eating disorder may not last long, but a more rigorous look at the illness finds that just isn’t so. “The big takeaway is that binge-eating disorder does improve with time, but for many people it lasts years,” said study first author Kristin Javaras, assistant psychologist in the Division of Women’s Mental Health at McLean Hospital in Boston. “As a…
Key TakeawaysPrior studies have suggested that binge eating disorder is transient, but a more thorough look at patients suggests that’s not soPeople with binge eating disorder can take years to rid themselves of the conditionThe new research was more firmly based in ‘real-world’ scenariosTUESDAY, May 28, 2024 (HealthDay News) — Prior studies have suggested that binge eating disorder may not last long, but a more rigorous look at the illness finds that just isn’t so.“The big takeaway is that binge-eating disorder does improve with time, but for many people it lasts years,” said study first author Kristin Javaras, assistant psychologist…
Key TakeawaysPrior studies have suggested that binge eating disorder is transient, but a more thorough look at patients suggests that’s not soPeople with binge eating disorder can take years to rid themselves of the conditionThe new research was more firmly based in ‘real-world’ scenariosTUESDAY, May 28, 2024 (HealthDay News) — Prior studies have suggested that binge eating disorder may not last long, but a more rigorous look at the illness finds that just isn’t so. “The big takeaway is that binge-eating disorder does improve with time, but for many people it lasts years,” said study first author Kristin Javaras, assistant…
TUESDAY, May 28, 2024 (HealthDay News) — Prior studies have suggested that binge eating disorder may not last long, but a more rigorous look at the illness finds that just isn’t so.“The big takeaway is that binge-eating disorder does improve with time, but for many people it lasts years,” said study first author Kristin Javaras, assistant psychologist in the Division of Women’s Mental Health at McLean Hospital in Boston. “As a clinician, oftentimes the clients I work with report many, many years of binge-eating disorder, which felt very discordant with studies that suggested that it was a transient disorder,” she…
Key TakeawaysPrior studies have suggested that binge eating disorder is transient, but a more thorough look at patients suggests that’s not soPeople with binge eating disorder can take years to rid themselves of the conditionThe new research was more firmly based in ‘real-world’ scenariosTUESDAY, May 28, 2024 (HealthDay News) — Prior studies have suggested that binge eating disorder may not last long, but a more rigorous look at the illness finds that just isn’t so. “The big takeaway is that binge-eating disorder does improve with time, but for many people it lasts years,” said study first author Kristin Javaras, assistant…
This article has been reviewed according to Science X’s editorial process and policies. Editors have highlighted the following attributes while ensuring the content’s credibility: fact-checked peer-reviewed publication trusted source proofread Ok! Credit: Unsplash/CC0 Public Domain × close Credit: Unsplash/CC0 Public Domain Binge-eating disorder is the most prevalent eating disorder in the United States, but previous studies have presented conflicting views of the disorder’s duration and the likelihood of relapse. A new five-year study led by investigators from McLean Hospital, a member of the Mass General Brigham health care system, showed that 61% and 45% of individuals still experienced binge-eating disorder 2.5…
Binge Eating Disorder Market to Accelerate Substantially During the Study Period (2020-2034)
The growth of the binge eating disorder market is expected to be mainly driven by increasing prevalence, advancements in diagnosis, the launch of emerging therapies, and an upsurge in the geriatric population. LAS VEGAS, May 28, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — DelveInsight’s Binge Eating Disorder Market Insights report includes a comprehensive understanding of current treatment practices, binge eating disorder emerging drugs, market share of individual therapies, and current and forecasted market size from 2020 to 2034, segmented into 7MM [the United States, the EU4 (Germany, France, Italy, and Spain) and the United Kingdom, and Japan]. Key Takeaways from the Binge Eating Disorder Market…
Binge Eating Disorder Market to Accelerate Substantially During the Study Period (2020-2034)
The growth of the binge eating disorder market is expected to be mainly driven by increasing prevalence, advancements in diagnosis, the launch of emerging therapies, and an upsurge in the geriatric population.LAS VEGAS, May 28, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — DelveInsight’s Binge Eating Disorder Market Insights report includes a comprehensive understanding of current treatment practices, binge eating disorder emerging drugs, market share of individual therapies, and current and forecasted market size from 2020 to 2034, segmented into 7MM [the United States, the EU4 (Germany, France, Italy, and Spain) and the United Kingdom, and Japan].DelveInsight Business Research LogoKey Takeaways from the Binge Eating Disorder…
Key TakeawaysPrior studies have suggested that binge eating disorder is transient, but a more thorough look at patients suggests that’s not soPeople with binge eating disorder can take years to rid themselves of the conditionThe new research was more firmly based in ‘real-world’ scenariosTUESDAY, May 28, 2024 (HealthDay News) — Prior studies have suggested that binge eating disorder may not last long, but a more rigorous look at the illness finds that just isn’t so.“The big takeaway is that binge-eating disorder does improve with time, but for many people it lasts years,” said study first author Kristin Javaras, assistant psychologist…
Key TakeawaysPrior studies have suggested that binge eating disorder is transient, but a more thorough look at patients suggests that’s not soPeople with binge eating disorder can take years to rid themselves of the conditionThe new research was more firmly based in ‘real-world’ scenariosTUESDAY, May 28, 2024 (HealthDay News) — Prior studies have suggested that binge eating disorder may not last long, but a more rigorous look at the illness finds that just isn’t so.“The big takeaway is that binge-eating disorder does improve with time, but for many people it lasts years,” said study first author Kristin Javaras, assistant psychologist…