hyperphagia
Hyperphagia is a condition characterized by abnormally increased appetite and persistent overeating, resulting in excessive caloric intake. It reflects a chronic drive to eat that can be difficult to control and may occur as part of broader medical conditions, rather than as a normal fluctuation of hunger. Hyperphagia is distinct from episodic binge eating, which involves discrete episodes of excessive intake with distress; hyperphagia refers to ongoing appetite dysregulation.
Causes of hyperphagia are heterogeneous and grouped as primary or secondary. Primary hyperphagia includes genetic or
Diagnosis relies on clinical history and examination, with attention to persistent caloric excess and ongoing hunger.
Management centers on treating the underlying cause when possible, coupled with strategies to control intake and
Hyperphagia can lead to obesity-related complications, including metabolic syndrome, type 2 diabetes, sleep apnea, liver disease,