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hyperphagia

[ hahy-per-fey-jee-uh, -juh ]

noun

Pathology, Psychiatry.


hyperphagia

/ ˌɪəˈڱɪɪə /

noun

  1. psychol compulsive overeating over a prolonged period
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Other Word Forms

  • ··󲹲· [hahy-per-, faj, -ik, -, fey, -jik], adjective
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Word History and Origins

Origin of hyperphagia1

First recorded in 1940–45; hyper- + -phagia
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Example Sentences

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Bears are about to enter a stage called hyperphagia to prepare for winter.

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This power-eating marathon is called hyperphagia, and bears must consume 10 times as many calories.

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Churchill warns that bears currently are going through hyperphagia, which is when they begin eating more to put on weight for hibernation.

The animals are going through hyperphagia, a physiological change in which they eat as much as they can to store fat for winter hibernation.

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is hyperphagia?

Hyperphagia is an abnormal condition of intense hunger and excessive eating.

Hyperphagia is often used as a synonym for bulimia, a psychiatric disorder in which a person feels the need to eat a large amount of food and then purge themselves of (such as by self-induced vomiting). However, a person suffering from hyperphagia may not feel the need to desperately lose weight, as is often the case with bulimia.

While bulimia and similar eating disorders are classified as mental disorders, hyperphagia is not. Instead, hyperphagia is a pathology, that is, an abnormal condition. It can be a symptom of a mental disorder or can have a physical cause, such as a severe brain injury. Medical research has also linked hyperphagia to disorders such as Prader-Willi syndrome, which is inherited from a parent.

Hyperphagia is used in medicine to refer to eating done out of insatiable hunger, as opposed to gluttony, in which a person voluntarily chooses to eat too much.

Hyperphagia is also used in natural science to refer to excessive eating that is done by animals, such as bears, before hibernating. In animals, eating is motivated by natural instincts, so hyperphagia is a normal behavior in certain animals.

Example: Hyperphagia isn’t the same as bulimia, but it can be associated with bulimia.

Where does hyperphagia come from?

The first records of hyperphagia come from around 1940. It combines the Greek prefix hyper-, meaning “over,” as in “excessive,” and the Greek -phegia,which means “eating” or “devouring.” People suffering from hyperphagia will uncontrollably overeat.

Generally speaking, there is no “cure” for hyperphagia. Instead, whatever disease or condition that is causing the hyperphagia would need to be cured or managed. However, some diseases that cause hyperphagia, especially genetic diseases, are currently incurable, so a person might suffer from hyperphagia their entire life.

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How is hyperphagia used in real life?

Hyperphagia is a medical term used especially in discussing diseases that cause it.

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True or False?

A person with hyperphagia has an abnormally large appetite and overeats.

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