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Problematic eating behaviors in patients undergoing bariatric surgery: studying their relationship with psychopathology

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Resumo:This study explored the associations between individuals presenting different problematic eating behaviors (Objective/Subjective binge-eating - OBE/SBE - and Compulsive/Non-compulsive grazing - C_Grazing/NC_Grazing) and eating disorder related symptoms. About 163 pre- and 131 post-bariatric patients were assessed. Assessment included: Face-to-face clinical interview to assess binge-eating and grazing episodes, and self-report measures to assess eating disorder symptomatology, psychological distress, and negative urgency. OBE and NC_Grazing were the problematic eating behaviors most and least associated with psychopathology, respectively. OBE and C_Grazing uniquely accounted for the significant variance in the most disordered eating variables. Our findings emphasize the need for the conceptualization of grazing behavior in the spectrum of disordered eating.
Autores principais:Lourdes, Marta de
Outros Autores:Silva, Ana Isabel Pinto Bastos Leite; Machado, Paulo P. P.; Conceição, Eva Martins
Assunto:Bariatric surgery Binge-eating episodes Eating-related psychopathology Grazing Problematic eating behaviors
Ano:2022
País:Portugal
Tipo de documento:artigo
Tipo de acesso:acesso restrito
Instituição associada:Universidade do Minho
Idioma:inglês
Origem:RepositóriUM - Universidade do Minho
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Resumo:This study explored the associations between individuals presenting different problematic eating behaviors (Objective/Subjective binge-eating - OBE/SBE - and Compulsive/Non-compulsive grazing - C_Grazing/NC_Grazing) and eating disorder related symptoms. About 163 pre- and 131 post-bariatric patients were assessed. Assessment included: Face-to-face clinical interview to assess binge-eating and grazing episodes, and self-report measures to assess eating disorder symptomatology, psychological distress, and negative urgency. OBE and NC_Grazing were the problematic eating behaviors most and least associated with psychopathology, respectively. OBE and C_Grazing uniquely accounted for the significant variance in the most disordered eating variables. Our findings emphasize the need for the conceptualization of grazing behavior in the spectrum of disordered eating.