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  2. Refeeding syndrome - Wikipedia

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    The syndrome can occur at the beginning of treatment for eating disorders when patients have an increase in calorie intake and can be fatal. It can also occur when someone does not eat for several days at a time usually beginning after 4–5 days with no food. [5] It can also occur after the onset of a severe illness or major surgery. The ...

  3. The questions eating disorder experts have about weight loss ...

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    Generally, if a medication causes weight loss, there is a good chance it will also reduce binge eating, McElroy said. Binge eating disorder is the most common eating disorder.

  4. Management of obesity - Wikipedia

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    Bariatric surgery ("weight loss surgery") is the use of surgical intervention in the treatment of obesity. As every operation may have complications, surgery is only recommended for severely obese people (BMI > 40) who have failed to lose weight following dietary modification and pharmacological treatment.

  5. Weight loss drugs like Wegovy may trigger eating ... - AOL

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    The woman’s doctor had prescribed her a GLP-1 drug for weight loss, even though the woman, who had suffered from an eating disorder for 28 years, had abused numerous medications to lose weight.

  6. I Worked Hard To Recover From My Eating Disorder. Then ... - AOL

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    But this is the thing about weight loss: The weight comes back. It always does. Every time you diet, your body’s natural set weight actually gets higher, so you will gain it back and then some.

  7. Avoidant/restrictive food intake disorder - Wikipedia

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    Avoidant/restrictive food intake disorder (ARFID) is a feeding or eating disorder in which individuals significantly limit the volume or variety of foods they consume, causing malnutrition, weight loss, or psychosocial problems. [1] Unlike eating disorders such as anorexia nervosa and bulimia, body image disturbance is not a root cause.

  8. Weight loss - Wikipedia

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    Intentional weight loss is the loss of total body mass as a result of efforts to improve fitness and health, or to change appearance through slimming. Weight loss is the main treatment for obesity, [1] [2] [3] and there is substantial evidence this can prevent progression from prediabetes to type 2 diabetes with a 7–10% weight loss and manage cardiometabolic health for diabetic people with a ...

  9. 4 Common Weight Loss Surgeries (& 3 Alternatives) - AOL

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    In addition to nutrition, exercise and medications, some might explore the idea of weight reduction surgery (or bariatric surgery). 4 Common Weight Loss Surgeries (& 3 Alternatives) Skip to main ...