Dempsey Anita, Dyehouse Janice, Schafer John
University of Cincinnati, OH, USA.
West J Nurs Res. 2011 Aug;33(5):609-29. doi: 10.1177/0193945910382533. Epub 2010 Oct 25.
Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (AD/HD) and obesity are complex, costly disorders affecting physical, emotional, and social well-being. Executive function (EF), the cognitive ability for self-understanding and regulation, is often impaired in AD/HD, yet rarely considered in treatment of obese individuals with AD/HD. The hypothesis for this study is that low EF is seen in individuals with 4 or more symptoms of adult AD/HD and is associated with overeating behaviors leading to obesity. A nonexperimental single group design was used. A volunteer convenience sample (n = 125) completed EF, AD/HD, eating, and BMI measures. Path analysis tested the hypothesized/ modified model. Chi square (χ(2) = 6.15, df = 6, p = .4) and RMSEA (0.014) indicated a very good fit for the data. Assessment of EF and AD/HD symptoms in obese individuals is supported. Further study is needed to more fully understand this relationship and to develop strategies to address overeating behaviors in obese individuals with AD/HD.
注意力缺陷/多动障碍(AD/HD)和肥胖是复杂且代价高昂的疾病,会影响身体、情感和社会福祉。执行功能(EF),即自我理解和调节的认知能力,在AD/HD中常常受损,但在治疗患有AD/HD的肥胖个体时却很少被考虑。本研究的假设是,在有4种或更多成人AD/HD症状的个体中存在低执行功能,且与导致肥胖的暴饮暴食行为相关。采用了非实验性单组设计。一个志愿者便利样本(n = 125)完成了执行功能、AD/HD、饮食和体重指数测量。路径分析对假设/修正模型进行了检验。卡方检验(χ(2) = 6.15,自由度 = 6,p = .4)和近似均方根误差(RMSEA = 0.014)表明数据拟合得非常好。对肥胖个体的执行功能和AD/HD症状进行评估是有依据的。需要进一步研究以更全面地理解这种关系,并制定策略来解决患有AD/HD的肥胖个体的暴饮暴食行为。