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PurposeTo perform a systematic review on the epidemiology, the health-related quality of life (HRQoL) and economic burden of binge eating disorder (BED).MethodsA systematic literature search of English-language articles was conducted using Medline, Embase, PsycINFO, PsycARTICLES, Academic Search Complete, CINAHL Plus, Business Source Premier and Cochrane Library. Literature search on epidemiology was limited to studies published between 2009 and 2013. Cost data were inflated and converted to 2012 US$ purchasing power parities. All of the included studies were assessed for quality.ResultsForty-nine articles were included. Data on epidemiology were reported in 31, HRQoL burden in 16, and economic burden in 7 studies. Diagnosis of BED was made using 4th Edition of The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV) criteria in 46 studies. Lifetime prevalence of BED was 1.1–1.9 % in the general population (DSM-IV). BED was associated with significant impairment in aspects of HRQoL relating to both physical and mental health; the Short Form 36 Physical and Mental Component Summary mean scores varied between 31.1 to 47.3 and 32.0 to 49.8, respectively. Compared to individuals without eating disorder, BED was related to increased healthcare utilization and costs. Annual direct healthcare costs per BED patient ranged between $2,372 and $3,731.ConclusionsBED is a serious eating disorder that impairs HRQoL and is related to increased healthcare utilization and healthcare costs. The limited literature warrants further research, especially to better understand the long-term HRQoL and economic burden of BED.Electronic supplementary materialThe online version of this article (doi:10.1007/s40519-014-0173-9) contains supplementary material, which is available to authorized users.

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  • Binge eating disorder (BED) is a psychiatric disorder, characterized by recurrent binge eating episodes which are not followed by inappropriate compensatory behaviors

  • Purpose To perform a systematic review on the epidemiology, the health-related quality of life (HRQoL) and economic burden of binge eating disorder (BED)

  • Search terms were combinations of terms related to the disease (BED, anorexia nervosa (AN), bulimia nervosa (BN) and eating disorders not otherwise specified (EDNOS)), epidemiology, HRQoL burden and economic burden

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Binge eating disorder (BED) is a psychiatric disorder, characterized by recurrent binge eating episodes which are not followed by inappropriate compensatory behaviors. BED was originally introduced in the 4th Edition of The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV) as a sub-category of eating disorders not otherwise specified (EDNOS) [6]. In the new DSM-5, published in May 2013, BED was included as a full diagnostic entity [7]. In the DSM-IV, for a provisional diagnosis of BED, binge eating must occur on at least 2 days per week over a 6-month period [6]. According to the new DSM-5 criteria, BED is characterized by at least one binge eating episode per week for three months [7]

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