Objective Binge Eating in Food Insecure Populations
Objective binge eating is when an individual consumes an excessive amount of calories in one setting. Recent research has revealed that food insecure populations have elevated rates of objective binge eating, particularly in children, which can explained by the extreme dietary restriction they may face.
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Health Psychology
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SARS-CoV-2 (COVID-19)
Biomedical Sciences
Food Insecurity
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