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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I don't think that you can become that obese without an eating disorder. I'm not sure if Anorexia is the right word for it though. Obese people tend to binge on food and then go on extreme diets. I think that is fundamentally different from an anorexic who has issues with perfectionism. Just throwing that out there, American Psychology Association. For free. [/quote] Actually, you can. Imagine eating an extra slice of pizza or dessert every day— so 500 calories more than your body needs to maintain the same weight. It’s not binging, but it adds up over time. On top of that, many people who lose substantial amounts of weight need fewer calories to maintain that weight vs someone of the same weight who has never lost substantial weight. So, as an example, a formerly obese person might maintain a weight of 1XX pounds on 1200 calories while someone who has never been obese might maintain the same weight on, say 1600 calories. So the formerly obese person can regain weight very quickly on what objectively might be a fairly standard diet, or even on a relatively restricted diet. [/quote] If you look at a calorie calculator, a woman of her height and weight requires at least 1000 more calories per day than a woman of her height with a BMI in the healthy range. You just cannot maintain 350+ pounds on 1600 calories per day. In fact, she could consume around 2500 calories per day and lose 1/2 pound per week. A woman of her size may never be a size 4, but she could easily lose 100 pounds and maintain it without extreme dieting.[/quote]
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