Binge eating in overweight treatment-seeking adolescents

DR Glasofer, M Tanofsky-Kraff, KT Eddy… - Journal of pediatric …, 2007 - academic.oup.com
DR Glasofer, M Tanofsky-Kraff, KT Eddy, SZ Yanovski, KR Theim, MC Mirch, S Ghorbani…
Journal of pediatric psychology, 2007academic.oup.com
Objective To examine the frequency and recency of binge eating in relation to
psychopathology in overweight, treatment-seeking adolescents. Methods We investigated
psychological correlates of the frequency and recency of reported loss of control (LOC)
eating episodes in 160 overweight (body mass index [BMI]: 40.7±8.8 kg/m2) adolescents.
On the basis of the responses to the eating disorder examination (EDE), participants were
categorized into one of four groups: full-syndrome binge eating disorder (BED); recent but …
Abstract
Objective To examine the frequency and recency of binge eating in relation to psychopathology in overweight, treatment-seeking adolescents. Methods We investigated psychological correlates of the frequency and recency of reported loss of control (LOC) eating episodes in 160 overweight (body mass index [BMI]: 40.7 ± 8.8 kg/m2) adolescents. On the basis of the responses to the eating disorder examination (EDE), participants were categorized into one of four groups: full-syndrome binge eating disorder (BED); recent but infrequent binge eating (episodes within the 3 months before interview; RECENT-BINGE); remote and infrequent LOC eating (episodes occurring >3 months before assessment; PAST-LOC), or no history of LOC episodes (NE). Results The BED group reported higher EDE scores (global, p < .01), and more negative mood and anxiety than all other groups (p’s < .01). Compared with NE, RECENT-BINGE also reported more anxiety and higher EDE scores (p’s < .01). Conclusions Overweight, treatment-seeking adolescents with BED are clearly distinguishable from teens without the disorder on measures of eating-related psychopathology, mood, and anxiety. RECENT-BINGE, but not PAST-LOC, is also associated with significantly greater eating-related and general psychopathology.
Oxford University Press
以上显示的是最相近的搜索结果。 查看全部搜索结果

Google学术搜索按钮

example.edu/paper.pdf
搜索
获取 PDF 文件
引用
References