Lowe Michael R, Thomas J Graham, Safer Debra L, Butryn Meghan L
Department of Psychology, Drexel University, 245 North 15th Street, Philadelphia, PA 19102, USA.
Int J Eat Disord. 2007 Nov;40(7):640-4. doi: 10.1002/eat.20405.
Recent research has raised important questions about the relationships between weight suppression (WS) (discrepancy between highest-ever and current weight), dietary restraint, and binge eating in bulimia nervosa (BN).
In the current study, these variables were studied cross-sectionally through secondary analyses of baseline data collected in a multi-site treatment study. Participants (N = 182) were treatment-seeking women diagnosed with BN. Dietary restraint and binge eating were measured via the Eating Disorders Examination.
WS was directly and dietary restraint was inversely related to frequency of binge eating. The inverse relationship between dietary restraint and binge eating may be explained in part by the fact that the most restrained patients with BN had the greatest desire to lose weight.
Implications of these findings for future research on the perpetuation and treatment of BN are discussed.
近期研究对神经性贪食症(BN)中体重抑制(WS)(曾经的最高体重与当前体重之间的差异)、饮食节制和暴饮暴食之间的关系提出了重要问题。
在本研究中,通过对一项多中心治疗研究收集的基线数据进行二次分析,对这些变量进行了横断面研究。参与者(N = 182)为寻求治疗的被诊断患有BN的女性。饮食节制和暴饮暴食通过饮食失调检查进行测量。
WS与暴饮暴食频率直接相关,而饮食节制与暴饮暴食频率呈负相关。饮食节制与暴饮暴食之间的负相关关系部分可以通过以下事实来解释:BN中饮食最节制的患者减肥欲望最强。
讨论了这些发现对BN的持续存在和治疗的未来研究的意义。