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Influence of race, gender, and socioeconomic status on binge eating frequency in a population-based sample.

作者信息

Reagan Patricia, Hersch Joni

机构信息

Department of Economics, The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio 43210, USA.

出版信息

Int J Eat Disord. 2005 Nov;38(3):252-6. doi: 10.1002/eat.20177.

DOI:10.1002/eat.20177
PMID:16211628
Abstract

OBJECTIVE

This study investigates race and gender differences in the demographic and socioeconomic determinants of frequency of binge eating using a population-based sample.

METHOD

An analysis of self-reported data on 573 women and 360 men (range, 18-97 years) from a cross-sectional, multistage area probability sample of individuals aged 18 years and older residing in the Detroit metropolitan area conducted in 1995.

RESULTS

For women, the frequency of binge eating is negatively associated with age and family income, and positively associated with being married, depression, and time residing in polluted neighborhoods. For men, the frequency of binge eating is negatively associated with age. The frequency of binge eating was not affected by education, race, obesity, or current dieting.

CONCLUSION

The frequency of binge eating is highest among adults younger than 40 years. It follows an income gradient for women, but not for men. After controls for individual disadvantage, there is no residual Black/White difference in binge eating.

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