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On Kibarashi-gui (binge eating)

Y Nogami, F Yabana

    Folia Psychiatrica Et Neurologica Japonica
    |January 1, 1977
    PubMed
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    This study analyzed 16 cases of pathological over-eating, known as kibarashi-gui (binge eating). Findings suggest kibarashi-gui may be a distinct disorder, differing from anorexia nervosa, with societal beauty standards potentially influencing eating disorders.

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    Area of Science:

    • Psychiatry
    • Clinical Psychology
    • Eating Disorders

    Background:

    • Pathological over-eating, termed kibarashi-gui (binge eating), presents unique clinical features.
    • Understanding the distinctions between binge eating and other eating disorders like anorexia nervosa is crucial for accurate diagnosis and treatment.
    • Societal pressures regarding body image and beauty standards may play a significant role in the development of eating disorders.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To describe the symptomatology of kibarashi-gui (binge eating) in 16 distinct cases.
    • To differentiate kibarashi-gui from anorexia nervosa by analyzing associated psychiatric symptoms.
    • To explore the potential origins of sex differences in eating disorders and the influence of beauty standards.

    Main Methods:

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  • Case study analysis of 16 individuals experiencing episodes of pathological over-eating.
  • Categorization of cases into three groups based on symptomatology.
  • Comparative analysis of eating behaviors and psychiatric symptoms across groups.
  • Main Results:

    • Three distinct groups emerged, with Group A identified as pure kibarashi-gui (binge eaters) and Group B as a variant of anorexia nervosa.
    • Symptomatology and associated psychiatric symptoms varied significantly between the identified groups.
    • Kibarashi-gui was characterized as a loss of self-control or competitive drive.

    Conclusions:

    • Kibarashi-gui (binge eating) may represent a distinct eating disorder, separate from anorexia nervosa.
    • The concept of slimness and beauty in women is a significant factor contributing to eating disorders.
    • Further research is warranted to understand the nuances of binge eating and its relationship to societal pressures.