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Who is a Compulsive OvereaterA compulsive overeater is a person who eats too much or until uncomfortable on a regular basis, or engages in grazing behavior by eating all day, or who consumes well beyond the regulated number of calories. A compulsive overeater, sometimes called a binge eater, does not have full control over eating, and often deal with overwhelming feelings of guilt, shame and depression over their behavior. Compulsive Overeating can help. We specialize in helping compulsive overeaters get the treatment they need to overcome their eating habits and adopt a healthy lifestyle. Call us toll-free today at 1-800-910-0684. Compulsive Eating DisordersCompulsive overeaters fall into a category called compulsive overeating disorders, which can include compulsive overeating, binge eating and food addiction. Often, a compulsive overeater eats to manage stress, sometimes called "emotional eating," or have certain triggers that cause them to overeat. Compulsive overeaters often deal with the cyclical nature of their disordered eating. Eating to manage stress, in turn causes more stress as feelings of sadness, anger and guilt can follow an episode of overeating. These emotions can deepen a compulsive overeater's low self-esteem, and even trigger another episode of overeating. Habits Of Compulsive OvereatersCompulsive overeaters encompass a broad spectrum of behaviors. Some compulsive overeaters try to hide their behavior by eating alone or in secret. Eating when not hungry, eating until overfull or constantly eating also are habits of compulsive overeaters. A compulsive overeater often feels a lack of control or helplessness over the behaviors, and finds it difficult to stop on their own. CompulsiveOvereating.net can help compulsive overeaters find the help they need. Just call 1-800-910-0684; we're available 24 hours a day. Let us guide you to the program for compulsive overeaters that will help stop the overeating cycle. Overcoming OvereatingIt is possible for a compulsive overeater to overcome overeating. By finding a center that treats disordered eating and eating disorders, compulsive overeaters can live normal, health lives and reduce their health risks. Compulsive overeaters are often overweight or obese, and therefore the illness is associated with the health risks of the obese population. The problem has risen dramatically in the past few decades, with the prevalence of obesity rising from 13.3 percent in 1980 to 32.1 percent in 2004, according to the National Center for Health Statistics. Those who are overweight and obese, and who may be compulsive overeaters, have serious health risks, including: • heart disease If you or someone you love is a compulsive overeater, call CompulsiveOvereating.net
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