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  2. Do women need more sleep than men? - AOL

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    Women sleep slightly more than men, on average, but they still may not get the high-quality sleep they need. (Mavocado via Getty Images) Women and men love to debate the differences between the sexes.

  3. Bulimia nervosa - Wikipedia

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    About 1% of young women have bulimia at a given point in time and about 2% to 3% of women have the condition at some point in their lives. [3] The condition is less common in the developing world. [4] Bulimia is about nine times more likely to occur in women than men. [5] Among women, rates are highest in young adults. [5]

  4. Study shows women need more sleep than men because their ...

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    A scientific study has proven that women legitimately need more sleep than men. ... %shareLinks-quote="Women's brains are wired differently from men's and are more complex, so their sleep need ...

  5. Binge eating disorder - Wikipedia

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    Binge eating disorder commonly develops as a result or side effect of depression, as it is common for people to turn to comfort foods when they are feeling down. [23] There was resistance to give binge eating disorder the status of a fully fledged eating disorder because many perceived binge eating disorder to be caused by individual choices. [11]

  6. Night eating syndrome - Wikipedia

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    (B) Awareness of the night eating to differentiate it from the parasomnia sleep-related eating disorder (SRED). (C) Three of five associated symptoms must also be present: lack of appetite in the morning, urges to eat at night, belief that one must eat in order to fall back to sleep at night, depressed mood , and/or difficulty sleeping .

  7. Women feel guilty about getting enough sleep–and it’s a ...

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    Women are nearly twice as likely (31%) as men (17%) to rarely or never feel well-rested, and report sleep deprivation more frequently.

  8. Food addiction - Wikipedia

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    It was continued to use throughout the late 1900s with more cases reported of the condition. In the 21st century, food addiction are often associated with eating disorders. [5] The term binge eating is defined as eating an unhealthy amount of food while feeling that one's sense of control has been lost. [6]

  9. Anorexia nervosa - Wikipedia

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    About 0.4% of young women are affected in a given year and it is estimated to occur ten times more commonly among women than men. [ 4 ] [ 23 ] It is unclear whether the increased incidence of anorexia observed in the 20th and 21st centuries is due to an actual increase in its frequency or simply due to improved diagnostic capabilities. [ 3 ]