Masheb Robin M, Grilo Carlos M
Yale Psychiatric Research, Department of Psychiatry, Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, Conneticut 06520-8098, USA.
Obes Res. 2002 May;10(5):309-14. doi: 10.1038/oby.2002.44.
To study weight loss expectations in patients with binge-eating disorder and to examine whether expectations differed by sex and motivation for treatment.
One hundred and thirty patients (104 women and 26 men), aged 23 to 61 (mean age, 43.0 years), with BED completed a measure of desired weights that included their dream weight, happy weight, acceptable weight, and disappointed weight. In a structured interview, participants were asked their primary motivation for seeking treatment (appearance or health) and their lowest adult weight (LAW).
The BED participants reported weight loss expectations that far exceeded expert and governmental guidelines. In this sample, desired dream body mass index (BMI), happy BMI, and acceptable BMI averaged reductions in current weight of 36%, 29%, and 23%, respectively. Even the "disappointed" BMI was an average 14% reduction in current weight, and was 1.5 to 3 times greater than the expert recommendation (5% to 10%). Comparisons of desired weights were significantly different for women and men, whereas percent reductions from current weight were not. Although weight goal expectations were significantly lower for those motivated by appearance, compared with those motivated by health, percent reductions for current weight were not. Desired dream weight correlated with reported LAW, and the mean difference between these weights was not significant.
These findings suggest that patients with BED have weight loss expectations that far exceed expert and governmental guidelines and that these expectations do not differ by sex or motivation for seeking treatment. One possible explanation for these unrealistic desired weights may be the patients' recollections of their LAWs.
研究暴饮暴食症患者的体重减轻期望,并探讨期望是否因性别和治疗动机而异。
130名年龄在23至61岁(平均年龄43.0岁)的暴饮暴食症患者(104名女性和26名男性)完成了一项关于期望体重的测量,其中包括他们的理想体重、满意体重、可接受体重和失望体重。在结构化访谈中,参与者被问及寻求治疗的主要动机(外表或健康)以及他们的最低成年体重(LAW)。
暴饮暴食症参与者报告的体重减轻期望远远超过专家和政府指南。在这个样本中,期望的理想体重指数(BMI)、满意BMI和可接受BMI平均比当前体重分别降低36%、29%和23%。即使是“失望”的BMI,平均也比当前体重降低了14%,比专家建议(5%至10%)高出1.5至3倍。女性和男性的期望体重比较存在显著差异,而相对于当前体重的降低百分比则没有差异。尽管出于外表动机的参与者的体重目标期望明显低于出于健康动机的参与者,但相对于当前体重的降低百分比并没有差异。期望的理想体重与报告的LAW相关,且这些体重之间的平均差异不显著。
这些发现表明,暴饮暴食症患者的体重减轻期望远远超过专家和政府指南,且这些期望不因性别或寻求治疗的动机而有所不同。这些不切实际的期望体重的一个可能解释可能是患者对其LAW的回忆。