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