Significant Amount Of Binge Eating Occurs In Restaurants
Main Category: Eating DisordersAlso Included In: Psychology / Psychiatry; Mental Health
Article Date: 29 Oct 2006 - 16:00 PDT
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Contradicting the common perception that binge eating is typically done in private, a significant amount of bingeing occurs in restaurants - according to a recent study published in the November issue of SAGE Publications' Western Journal of Nursing Research (WJNR).
In the United States, large portion sizes, the increased frequency of eating out, fast food consumption, and sedentary lifestyle, all contribute to the development of obesity. But little is known about the restaurant eating habits of those who binge eat, (the uncontrolled consumption of large amounts of food without purging). In an effort to understand how the restaurant environment affects binge eaters, and to improve future interventions, this study looked at the eating behaviors of binge eaters - compared to dieters - when dining out.
The study, funded by a grant from the National Institute of Nursing Research at the National Institute of Health, asked female binge eaters and dieters to record their daily food intake. The study showed that, not only did both groups consume more calories and fat on days they ate out, it also revealed that about 30% of binges occurred at restaurants. Binge eaters were likely to perceive their restaurant eating as uncontrolled and excessive. This contradicts the perception that binge eating takes place in private.
"Obesity experts continue to search for solutions to the epidemic of obesity," writes WJNR editor, Gayle M. Timmerman, author of the article. "The trend to eat at restaurants continues to rise. This frequent dining out, along with the consumption of additional calories, could contribute to weight gain over time. Restaurants are high-risk food environments that may exacerbate uncontrolled eating and excessive intake."
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The article "Restaurant Eating in Nonpurge Binge-Eating Women" by The Western Journal of Nursing Research editor, Gayle M. Timmerman of the University of Texas at Austin, can be accessed at no charge for a limited time at http://wjnr.sagepub.com/cgi/reprint/28/7/811.
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Obesity Is A Myth
posted by Rev. Charles Rivers on 1 Nov 2006 at 9:54 amDid Jesus talk about obesity? Does the bible talk about it? No? Does the bible talk about other things? Yes.
Obesity is a myth, invented by Europeans, to make us Americans feel bad. It is a conspiracy, from the rest of the world, to take us to Satan.
We are told to eat less and run around more. Why don't they stop their topless beach bathing and get down to some respectable living!?? I would rather deal with a chubby flock, than an immoral one that is sliding into the kingdom of hell with meditation, yoga and vegetarianism.
Heaven Help Them
posted by Michael Taylor on 1 Nov 2006 at 9:59 amIf Americans are getting advice, such as that from Rev. Rivers, then "Heaven help them!"
Michael (Australia)
Well Stated
posted by Val on 27 Nov 2006 at 9:54 amWell done Reverend, why should overweight people be subjected to Weightism, they are looked down on by society far more than murder's and criminals. Someone should speak out for their sanity. It's just so unfaire. What makes a thin person a better person? After all we do all have a heart and feelings.
Obesity Is Not A Sin, Neither Is Topless Bathing
posted by Margaret Porterson on 27 Nov 2006 at 11:49 amIt is not wrong to be fat. It is wrong to kill, lie, steal, bully, deceive and exploit. Being fat is not wrong.
There are many fat people. I am one of them.
It is not wrong either to be fat and sunbathe topless. I do this in the mediterranean every summer.
For goodness sake!! How on earth could the reverend weave topless bathing into the obesity argument. His sermons must be as relevant to real life as a Tom and Jerry cartoon. I find it even more frightening that there are still parts of the world where people like him manage to pull in a congregation.
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