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Binge eating disorder is accompanied by shape and weight concerns, mood symptoms, personality issues, and eating disorders. In many instances, the disorder is mostly accompanied by cases of obesity. About 8% of all people with obesity suffer from binge eating disorder (Mitchell & Zwaan, 2007). In the treatment of binge eating disorder, there are two separate approaches. The first approach is dealing with the self-training and stopping the eating anxiety while the second approach advocates for dealing with obesity first before tackling the disorder.
However, the eradication of obesity from the patients forms the most important part of the treatment (Mitchell & Zwaan, 2007). If an individual suffering from a binge eating disorder is relieved from obesity they are likely to turn to healthy eating or make the treatment of the eating disorder simpler. If a treatment only focuses on eradicating the disorder, obesity will kill the healing morale of the individual. The treatment of the disorder aims at addressing an individual’s thoughts and behaviors regarding eating and personal image. With these factors considered the healing and tackling of the treatment would be easier but tackling obesity first would be more efficient.
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