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Authors
Robert L Spitzer, Michael Devlin, B Timothy Walsh, Deborah Hasin, Rena Wing, Marsha Marcus, Albert Stunkard, Thomas Wadden, Susan Yanovski, Stewart Agras, James Mitchell, Cathy Nonas
Publication date
1992/4
Journal
International journal of eating disorders
Volume
11
Issue
3
Pages
191-203
Publisher
Wiley Subscription Services, Inc., A Wiley Company
Description
Diagnostic criteria have been developed for a new eating disorder, binge eating disorder (BED), to describe the many individuals who have problems with recurrent binge eating but do not engage in the characteristic compensatory behaviors of bulimia nervosa, vomiting, or use of laxatives. The results of a multisite field trial involving 1,984 subjects indicate that the disorder is common (30.1%) among subjects attending hospital‐affiliated weight control programs, but is relatively rare in the community (2.0%). The disorder is more common in females than in males and is associated with severity of obesity and a history of marked weight fluctuations. Based on these results, the DSM‐IV Work Group on Eating Disorders has recommended that the disorder be considered for inclusion in DSM‐IV, either as an official category or in an appendix of categories requiring further study.
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Scholar articles
RL Spitzer, M Devlin, BT Walsh, D Hasin, R Wing… - International journal of eating disorders, 1992

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