2016
DOI: 10.1590/1678-98652016000600013
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Binge eating under a complex reading: Subsidies for the praxis of food and nutrition education

Abstract: Binge eating disorder is characterized by the consumption of large amounts of food in a short time, accompanied by the feeling of lack of control, remorse and guilt. binge eating disorder has a close interface with the obesity problem, a matter of great dimensions for health services, especially for the high comorbidity. Although this disorder is closely linked to obesity, a matter of great dimensions for healthcare, especially due to it high comorbidity, this disorder is still poorly known in its symbolic dim… Show more

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“…Such challenges call for reflexivity as a critical consciousness supported by complex thinking, promoting a nutritionist who recognizes their singularities and subjectivities and constitutes an engaged and socially and politically implicated subject (Gringas et al, 2014). Bosi and Teixeira (2016) propose, for example, a political space in food and nutritional education aimed at women medically classified as obese and binge eating, which questions ideologies that cause privileges and injustices related to the complex eating practices of this group.…”
Section: Expanded and Implicated Clinical Nutrition -An Embryomentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Such challenges call for reflexivity as a critical consciousness supported by complex thinking, promoting a nutritionist who recognizes their singularities and subjectivities and constitutes an engaged and socially and politically implicated subject (Gringas et al, 2014). Bosi and Teixeira (2016) propose, for example, a political space in food and nutritional education aimed at women medically classified as obese and binge eating, which questions ideologies that cause privileges and injustices related to the complex eating practices of this group.…”
Section: Expanded and Implicated Clinical Nutrition -An Embryomentioning
confidence: 99%