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By JANE E. BRODY Published: February 20, 2007

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This month, researchers at Harvard published a survey finding that binge eating is by far the most common eating disorder, occurring in 1 in 35 adults, or 2.8 percent almost twice the combined rate for anorexia (0.6 percent) and bulimia (1 percent). Y et unlike the other two, binge-eating disorder is still not considered a formal diagnosis by the American Psychiatric Association. Im mystified as to why, and when you read my story you may wonder as well.

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It was 1964, I was 23 and working at my first newspaper job in Minneapolis, 1,250 miles from my New Y ork home. My love life was in disarray, my work was boring, my boss was a misogynist. And I, having been raised to associate love and happiness with food, turned to eating for solace.

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Of course, I began to gain weight and, of course, I periodically went on various diets to try to lose what Id gained, only to relapse and regain all Id lost and then some. My many failed attempts included the Drinking Mans Diet, popular at the time, which at least enabled me to stay connected with my hard-partying colleagues. Before long, desperation set in. When I found myself unable to stop eating once Id started, I resolved not to eat during the day. Then, after work and out of sight, the bingeing began. I learned where the few all-night mom-and-pop shops were located so I could pick up the evenings supply on my way home from work. Then I would spend the night eating nonstop, first something sweet, then something salty, then back to sweet, and so on. A

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half-gallon of ice cream was only the beginning. I was capable of consuming 3,000 calories at a sitting. Many mornings I awakened to find partly chewed food still in my mouth. And, as you might expect, because I didnt purge (never even heard of it then), I got fatter and fatter until I had gained a third more than my normal body weight, even though I was physically active. My despair was profound, and one night in the midst of a binge I became suicidal. I had lost control of my eating; it was controlling me, and I couldnt go on living that way. Fortunately, I was still rational enough to reach out for help, and at 2 a.m. I called a psychologist I knew at his home. His willingness to see me in the morning got me through the night. Just talking about my behavior and learning from the psychologist that I was not the only person with this problem helped relieve my despair. Still, he was not able to help me stop bingeing. That was something I would have to do on my own. I finally reached the conclusion that if I kept eating that way, the dreadful foods would end up killing me. And I knew by then that diets were a disaster, something one goes on to go off, only to regain what one has lost. So I decided that if I was going to be fat, at least I was going to be healthy. An Eating Plan With my then-limited knowledge of nutrition, I created an eating program for myself: three substantial meals a day with a wholesome snack between meals if I was hungry. No skipping meals allowed. I stripped my apartment of favorite binge foods, though I allowed myself one small treat a day. And I continued with my regular physical activity. After a month of eating three big meals a day, I had lost seven pounds. And I continued to lose about two pounds a month (as my weight dropped, so did the amount of food I needed to feel satisfied) until two years later I was back to my normal weight. As I have learned from talking with experts who treat eating disorders, the factors that precipitated my binge eating and the route I took to cure myself are strikingly similar to the precipitants among their binge-eating patients and the therapeutic measures used to help them. It is important for everyone out there with this problem to know that help is available. While binge eating without purging occurs in 2.8 percent of the adult population, it is much more prevalent, as you might expect, in obese people. Dr. Katherine Halmi, director of the eating disorders program at the Westchester division of New Y ork Presbyterian Hospital, says 10 percent to 15 percent of the obese population has this problem, and among those who binge without purging, almost 90 percent are obese. Dr. Halmi, who is also a professor of psychiatry at the Weill Cornell Medical Center in New Y ork, said she had found dieting a frequent proximal trigger among people with binge-eating disorder. Other common risk factors, Dr. Halmi said, include a personal disaster in a persons life, like the death of a spouse, losing ones job, having a serious problem at work, or being left by ones husband for another woman.
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