## **Core Concept**
Binge eating disorder is characterized by recurrent episodes of excessive and uncontrolled eating, often accompanied by feelings of guilt, shame, and distress. This condition is a type of eating disorder that affects an individual's physical and emotional well-being. The episodes of excessive eating are not followed by compensatory behaviors such as purging or excessive exercise.
## **Why the Correct Answer is Right**
The correct answer, Binge Eating Disorder (BED), is the condition that matches the description provided. BED is marked by episodes of binge eating, which are defined as eating large amounts of food in a short period, often to the point of discomfort, and feeling a lack of control during these episodes. These episodes must occur at least once a week for at least three months to meet the diagnostic criteria.
## **Why Each Wrong Option is Incorrect**
- **Option A:** This option is incorrect because it does not correspond to the description of binge eating disorder. Without the specific details of option A, we can infer that it likely describes a different condition.
- **Option B:** This option is incorrect for the same reason as option A; it does not match the description of binge eating disorder.
- **Option D:** This option is incorrect as it also does not match the description of binge eating disorder.
## **Clinical Pearl / High-Yield Fact**
A key clinical pearl for this question is that binge eating disorder is distinct from bulimia nervosa in that it does not involve regular use of compensatory mechanisms (like self-induced vomiting, laxatives, or excessive exercise) to counteract the binge eating episodes. Individuals with BED often experience significant distress and impairment in social, occupational, or other areas of functioning due to their eating habits.
## **Correct Answer:** . Binge Eating Disorder
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