Mazzeo Suzanne E, Saunders Ronna, Mitchell Karen S
Department of Psychology, Virginia Commonwealth University, 808 W. Franklin St., P.O. Box 842018, Richmond, VA 23284-2018, United States.
Eat Behav. 2005 Jun;6(3):189-96. doi: 10.1016/j.eatbeh.2004.12.001. Epub 2005 Jan 13.
Bariatric surgery is an increasingly utilized treatment for severe obesity, especially among women. Although African American women have high rates of severe obesity, most research investigating psychological correlates of obesity has been conducted with Caucasians. This study examined the characteristics of African American women seeking bariatric surgery, and ethnic differences in BED rates and correlates of binge eating. Finally, we examined whether the association between psychological factors associated with binge eating was moderated by ethnicity. Results indicated that African American women had higher BMIs, higher self esteem, and less depression than Caucasians. There were no differences in rates of binge eating or BED. Both depression and self esteem accounted for unique variance in binge eating; however, these relationships were not moderated by ethnicity. These results further highlight African Americans' vulnerability to EDs, and suggest that depression and low self esteem are equally relevant to binge eating in African American and Caucasian women.
减肥手术是一种越来越多地用于治疗重度肥胖的方法,尤其是在女性中。尽管非裔美国女性重度肥胖率很高,但大多数研究肥胖心理关联的研究都是针对白人进行的。本研究调查了寻求减肥手术的非裔美国女性的特征、暴食症发生率的种族差异以及暴饮暴食的相关因素。最后,我们研究了与暴饮暴食相关的心理因素之间的关联是否受种族影响。结果表明,非裔美国女性的体重指数(BMI)高于白人,自尊心更强,抑郁程度更低。暴饮暴食或暴食症的发生率没有差异。抑郁和自尊都在暴饮暴食中占独特的变异;然而,这些关系不受种族影响。这些结果进一步凸显了非裔美国人患饮食失调症的易感性,并表明抑郁和低自尊与非裔美国女性和白人女性的暴饮暴食同样相关。