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=== Other === * [[Overeating|Compulsive overeating]], which may include habitual "grazing" of food or episodes of binge eating without feelings of guilt.<ref>{{cite journal |vauthors=Saunders R |title="Grazing": a high-risk behavior |journal=Obesity Surgery |volume=14 |issue=1 |pages=98β102 |date=January 2004 |pmid=14980042 |doi=10.1381/096089204772787374 |s2cid=20130904}}</ref> * [[Diabulimia]], which is characterized by the deliberate manipulation of [[insulin]] levels by diabetics in an effort to control their weight. * [[Drunkorexia]], which is commonly characterized by purposely restricting food intake in order to reserve food calories for alcoholic calories, exercising excessively in order to burn calories from drinking, and over-drinking alcohol in order to purge previously consumed food.<ref>{{cite journal |vauthors=Barry AE, Piazza-Gardner AK |year=2012 |title=Drunkorexia: understanding the co-occurrence of alcohol consumption and eating/exercise weight management behaviors |journal=Journal of American College Health |volume=60 |issue=3 |pages=236β43 |doi=10.1080/07448481.2011.587487 |pmid=22420701 |s2cid=34405533|doi-access=free}}</ref> * Food maintenance, which is characterized by a set of aberrant eating behaviors of children in [[foster care]].<ref>{{cite journal |vauthors=Tarren-Sweeney M, Hazell P |title=Mental health of children in foster and kinship care in New South Wales, Australia |journal=Journal of Paediatrics and Child Health |volume=42 |issue=3 |pages=89β97 |date=March 2006 |pmid=16509906 |doi=10.1111/j.1440-1754.2006.00804.x |s2cid=23910822}}</ref> * [[Night eating syndrome]], which is characterized by nocturnal [[hyperphagia]] (consumption of 25% or more of the total daily calories after the evening meal) with nocturnal ingestions, insomnia, loss of morning appetite and depression. * [[Nocturnal sleep-related eating disorder]], which is a [[parasomnia]] characterized by eating, habitually out-of-control, while in a state of NREM sleep, with no memory of this the next morning. * [[Gourmand syndrome]], a rare condition occurring after damage to the frontal lobe. Individuals develop an obsessive focus on fine foods.<ref name="Regard">{{cite journal |vauthors=Regard M, Landis T |date=May 1997 |title="Gourmand syndrome": eating passion associated with right anterior lesions |journal=Neurology |volume=48 |issue=5 |pages=1185β90 |doi=10.1212/wnl.48.5.1185 |pmid=9153440 |s2cid=19234711}}</ref> * [[Orthorexia nervosa]], a term used by Steven Bratman to describe an obsession with a "pure" diet, in which a person develops an obsession with avoiding unhealthy foods to the point where it interferes with the person's life.<ref>[http://www.glammonitor.com/2015/too-much-fitspo-when-healthy-eating-becomes-an-eating-disorder-3053/ Too Much #Fitspo: When Healthy Eating Becomes an Eating Disorder] {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150711081431/http://www.glammonitor.com/2015/too-much-fitspo-when-healthy-eating-becomes-an-eating-disorder-3053/ |date=2015-07-11}}, Glammonitor.com, 2015-4-29</ref> * [[KlΓΌver-Bucy syndrome]], caused by bilateral lesions of the medial temporal lobe, includes compulsive eating, hypersexuality, hyperorality, visual agnosia, and docility. * [[Prader-Willi syndrome]], a genetic disorder associated with insatiable appetite and morbid obesity. * Pregorexia, which is characterized by extreme dieting and over-exercising in order to control pregnancy weight gain. Prenatal undernutrition is associated with low birth weight, coronary heart disease, type 2 diabetes, stroke, hypertension, cardiovascular disease risk, and depression.<ref>{{cite journal |vauthors=Mathieu J |title=What is pregorexia? |journal=Journal of the American Dietetic Association |volume=109 |issue=6 |pages=976β9 |date=June 2009 |pmid=19465173 |doi=10.1016/j.jada.2009.04.021}}</ref> * [[Muscle dysmorphia]] is characterized by appearance preoccupation that one's own body is too small, too skinny, insufficiently muscular, or insufficiently lean. Muscle dysmorphia affects mostly males. * [[Purging disorder]]. Recurrent purging behavior to influence weight or shape in the absence of binge eating.<ref name=DSM5/> It is more properly a disorder of elimination rather than eating disorder.
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