Mystery behind binge eating revealed | 90 Seconds w/ Lisa Kim

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Habits are like shortcuts for our brains. Once we form a habit -- say, putting on a seat belt whenever we get into a car -- the behavior becomes almost automatic in the right context. But habit formation isn't always a boon. The same neural circuitry that helps us buckle up underlies binge eating disorders, according to a new study by Stanford Medicine researchers and collaborators.
Using brain imaging, researchers saw differences in the neural circuitry that promotes habit formation in people with binge eating disorders, which involves consuming excessive amounts of food in a short time period. The differences were more pronounced in those with more severe disorders. The habitual element of these conditions, the researchers say, could be part of the reason they are so hard to treat.
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Cara Bohon, PhD, is a Clinical Associate Professor, Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences. Her focus is in child and adolescent psychiatry and child development.
Lisa Kim is Senior Manager of Media Relations for Stanford Medicine and Stanford Health Care. Lisa has a deep background in journalism, as she is an Emmy Award-winning journalist who has covered stories on both the national and local levels.
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