Affiliation:
1. Asansol Girls' College, India
Abstract
Eating disorders are chronic abnormalities in eating or eating-related activities, causing severe impairments in psychosocial functioning and physical health. The global prevalence of eating disorders has increased, with women accounting for a greater proportion. Emotional dysregulation and emotional processing deficiencies contribute to ED psychopathology. Binge eating disorder (BED) is associated with co-morbid mental health conditions. This study examines the incidence of emotional eating disorders among working women professionals in Kolkata, revealing the prevalence of emotional eating, stress, nutritional problems, and eating disorders. This research highlights the prevalence of eating disorders and perceived stress among women working professionals, which can be addressed through awareness and management strategies.
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