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Impact of Binge Eating Disorder on Patient’s Quality of Life – A Review

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18. Apr. 2025

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Background

Binge eating disorder (BED) is currently the most common form of an eating disorder. BED is characterized by the consumption of large amounts of food in a short period of time, in a manner not controlled by the sick person. Its etiology is not fully known, but it is assumed that the development of the disorder results from psychological, social, and biological factors.

Objectives

The aim of the study is to systematize information about BED and raise awareness among the public and health professionals about the issue.

Material and methods

This paper is based on a comprehensive review of scientific research conducted worldwide. Our conclusions are informed by the latest reports that explore various aspects of the daily lives of patients with BED.

Results

BED is classified into varying degrees of severity, depending on the number of bouts of eating per week. The gold standard for diagnosis is a structured psychological assessment. BED often co-exists with overweight and obesity, increasing the risk of somatic and psychosocial complications. Dietary education is the basis of therapy, and psychotherapy is the first line of treatment. Pharmacotherapy, which includes lisdexamfetamine and antidepressant, antiepileptic, psychostimulant, and anti-obesity drugs, is an important support. Forming proper eating habits is key in BED prevention.

Conclusions

The multifaceted nature of BED, which affects many aspects of patients’ lives, reduces their quality of life. Increasing social awareness, health education, and countering the stigma on those affected by this disorder are also key.