Both the excess body weight and obesity, and violations of food behavior are an actual problem of modern medicine In article the modern view is stated of a problem of deviant food behavior at persons with the excess body weight and obesity. The attention is focused on data of the international researches on prevalence of various forms of violations of food behavior and obesity, and also on the available researches reflecting possible correlation communication of these nozologiya. Authors carried out the analysis of frequency of occurrence of frustration of food behavior and excess body weight to dependences of gender and age characteristics of group, and also the interrelation of these nozologiya with the level of the income of the population of the country is described.
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