School of Psychology, University of Minho, Braga, Portugal; Department of Clinical Research, Neuropsychiatric Research Institute, Fargo, North Dakota.
Int J Eat Disord. 2013 Dec;46(8):815-8. doi: 10.1002/eat.22167. Epub 2013 Aug 7.
Picking or ribbling (P&N) is a newly studied eating behavior characterized by eating in an unplanned and repetitious manner in between meals and snacks. This behavior seems to be related to poorer weight loss outcomes after bariatric surgery for weight loss in severely obese patients, but clarification is still required regarding its value in other clinical samples. The purpose of this study was to investigate the frequency of P&N across different eating disorder samples, as well as to examine its association with psychopathological eating disorder features.
Our sample included treatment-seeking adult participants, recruited for five different clinical trials: 259 binge eating disorder (BED); 264 bulimia nervosa (BN), and 137 anorexia nervosa (AN). Participants were assessed using the Eating Disorders Examination interview before entering the clinical trials.
P&N was reported by 44% of the BED; 57.6% of the BN; and 34.3% of the AN participants. No association was found between P&N and BMI, the presence of compensatory behaviors, binge eating, or any of the eating disorder examination subscales.
This study suggests that P&N behavior is highly prevalent across eating disorder diagnoses, but it is not associated with psychopathology symptoms or other eating disordered behaviors.
挑食或嚼食(P&N)是一种新研究的进食行为,其特征是在餐间和零食时间无计划地、重复地进食。这种行为似乎与严重肥胖患者接受减重手术后减肥的效果较差有关,但在其他临床样本中,其价值仍需进一步明确。本研究旨在调查不同饮食障碍样本中 P&N 的发生频率,并探讨其与心理病理性饮食障碍特征的关系。
我们的样本包括为五个不同的临床试验招募的寻求治疗的成年参与者:259 名暴食障碍(BED);264 名神经性贪食症(BN)和 137 名神经性厌食症(AN)。参与者在进入临床试验前使用饮食障碍检查访谈进行评估。
BED 组中 44%、BN 组中 57.6%和 AN 组中 34.3%的参与者报告了 P&N。P&N 与 BMI、补偿行为的存在、暴食或饮食障碍检查的任何子量表均无关联。
本研究表明,P&N 行为在饮食障碍诊断中普遍存在,但与精神病理学症状或其他饮食障碍行为无关。