@Article{Kucharska2017,
journal="Advances in Psychiatry and Neurology/Postępy Psychiatrii i Neurologii",
issn="1230-2813",
volume="26",
number="3",
year="2017",
title="Binge eating disorder – etiopathogenesis, disease and treatment",
abstract=" Purpose:  The  aim of  this paper is to develop an  updated evidence-based database of  binge eating disorder (BED) to bring clinicians closer to their nosological position in the  classification of  mental illnesses and disorders, etiopathogenesis, progression, prognosis and treatment offer.   Case description : Binge eating disorder is one of  the  most common eating disorders. The  prevalence of  BED in the  general population is 2-5%, and among people with overweight or obesity – 30%. In the  American Psychiatric Classification of  DSM-5, a  violent binge eating disorder is a  separate disease, while the  European ICD-10 classification is confused with: overeating related to other psychological factors. In the  development of  BED, apart from socio-cultural factors, biological, behavioral, cognitive, psychological, personality, temperamental, family and environmental factors are important. There is an  increase in the  incidence of  eating disorders, including the  BED, especially in those countries where the  cult of  lean body is present, the  pace of  life, the  demands and the  pressure of  the  environment are increasing. Gassing attacks are an  attempt at relieving the  increasing tension and point to the  presence of  emotional control disorder, leading to the  development of  self-destructive behaviors.   Comment:  Prognosis for the  people with BED is better than for other eating disorders. 50-80% of  patients undergoing remission are affected. Psychotherapy or the  combined treatment of  psychotherapy with pharmacotherapy have better therapeutic effects compared to the  use of  only biological therapy. The  authors of  the  study illustrate the  course and treatment of  the  discussed disorder  by an  example of  a characteristic clinical case.",
author="Kucharska, Katarzyna
and Kostecka, Barbara
and Tylec, Aneta
and Bonder, Elżbieta
and Wilkos, Ewelina",
pages="154--164",
doi="10.5114/ppn.2017.70547",
url="http://dx.doi.org/10.5114/ppn.2017.70547"
}