TREATMENT OF COMPULSIVE OVEREATING
https://doi.org/10.51922/1818-426X.2024.3.63
Abstract
Compulsive overeating (CO) is a type of eating disorder that often leads to obesity (in 40–70 % of cases). CO includes 3 key, but not mutually exclusive, components: (1) habitual overeating, (2) overeating to alleviate negative emotional states, and (3) overeating despite adverse consequences [3]. The principles of the most effective treatment for this type of eating disorder remain unknown today. According to literature reviews, lifestyle changes, psychotherapy, pharmacotherapy, and bariatric surgery are the most commonly used treatments of compulsive overeating [4]. Purpose of the work: to analyze data from literary sources addressing the issues of treatment of compulsive overeating; highlight the advantages of a multidisciplinary approach in accompanying persons with this deviant eating behavior.
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Shubina S.N. TREATMENT OF COMPULSIVE OVEREATING. Medical Journal. 2024;(3):63-67. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.51922/1818-426X.2024.3.63