What is unique about binge-eating disorder (BED) when compared to the other eating disorders found in DSM-5?

A. Those with BED are commonly of normal body weight.
B. The patient age is usually older.
C. It develops earlier in life than other eating disorders.
D. Few of those with BED develop weight-related health problems.


Answer: B

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