Concept

Subjective Binge Eating in Food Insecure Populations

Subjective binge eating is when individuals perceive themselves as extreme binge eaters, but don't actually eat extreme amounts of food during their binges; instead, they eat relatively small or moderate amounts of food (subjective binge eaters suffer from their condition just as much as objective binge eaters). According to research, food insecure groups engage in subjective binge eating at a higher rate than non-food insecure populations, particularly children.

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Updated 2023-06-24

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Health Psychology

Psychology

Social Science

Empirical Science

Science

SARS-CoV-2 (COVID-19)

Biomedical Sciences

Food Insecurity

Sociology