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What One Expert Believes Is A Major Trigger Of Binge Eating Disorder In African Americans

some kind of distress and not know how to manage it – instead of talking to someone about it, they look to food as a form of comfort.”

Dr. Williams shared that in her practice many patients don’t talk about eating when they’re stressed, feeling sad or dealing with unfamiliar emotions. “Many times, turning to food is more acceptable than [seeking] professional help, therapy, or even medication.”

When it comes to children, Dr. Williams says emotional stress and bullying can be major triggers in Black children.”In some cases, we see children where they are one-of-a-kind, like the only African American in their environment – they feel out of place and may not have the words to communicate that, so they turn to food for comfort due to feeling like the odd man out,” Dr. Williams explains.

Another culprit? The role food plays in the Black community. This includes a history of food insecurity, poverty, and having to rely on fast food due to a lack of access to healthy foods.

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“You have to think about what food means in Black American communities historically — we had scraps, and we had to make mosaics out of nothing,” Rachel Goode, an assistant professor in the School of Social Work at the University of North Carolina Nutrition Research Institute and an adjunct assistant professor in the Center for Eating Disorder Excellence, says.

“As Black Americans, we don’t want to waste food. We value being able to give large portions, we value being able to eat more than enough,” she says. “The first thing you hear about eating disorders is white women talking about ‘we don’t eat enough food’ and I think culturally, it’s just not really resonating.”

Treatments

How do you know when you should speak to someone about disordered eating or binge eating disorder? Dr. Williams recommends that, “If the situation has gotten to the point where it is impacting your daily life – distracting you at work – or causing you to gain a considerable amount of weight, you need to seek professional help.”

She adds that while there may be core underlying issues causing you to overeat, there are several ways to identify and combat these issues such as getting with a dietician, medications, finding ways to become more active, and/or a multifaceted treatment plan.

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September 27, 2016 by Ruthie Hawkins, BlackDoctor.org Contributor

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