Carey Jillian B, Saules Karen K, Carr Meagan M
Eastern Michigan University, Department of Psychology, USA.
Eastern Michigan University, Department of Psychology, USA.
Appetite. 2017 Sep 1;116:184-195. doi: 10.1016/j.appet.2017.04.030. Epub 2017 Apr 29.
Binge eating disorder (BED) is characterized by recurrent overeating episodes, accompanied by loss of control (LOC), in the absence of compensatory behaviors. The literature supports that men overeat as often or more often than do women, but they are less likely to endorse LOC and other BED symptoms. Thus, rates of BED are lower among men. However, differences in prevalence rates may reflect gender bias in current conceptualizations of eating disorders and BED diagnostic criteria, not necessarily truly lower rates of disordered eating among men. The purpose of this study was to gather detailed information about how men experience overeating and related body image concerns, to identify common themes. The grounded theory approach was utilized to examine narratives from 11 overweight/obese male college students about their experiences with overeating, with results suggesting that overeating is consistent with male gender role, but LOC is not. Other overeating themes included mindless eating, emotional antecedents, negative consequences, unintentional dietary restriction, and social encouragement to overeat. Participants also reported dissatisfaction with their bodies, a desire for their bodies to be both muscular and thin, concerns related to their physical functioning and health, and a distinction between body image and self-worth. Collectively, these themes suggest further study to more fully explore the features and consequences of how disordered eating and body image concerns may manifest among men.
暴饮暴食症(BED)的特征是反复出现暴饮暴食发作,伴有失控感(LOC),且不存在代偿行为。文献表明,男性暴饮暴食的频率与女性相当或更高,但他们更不太可能认可失控感及其他暴饮暴食症症状。因此,男性中暴饮暴食症的发病率较低。然而,患病率的差异可能反映出当前饮食失调概念和暴饮暴食症诊断标准中的性别偏见,而不一定意味着男性中饮食失调的实际发病率更低。本研究的目的是收集有关男性如何经历暴饮暴食及相关身体形象问题的详细信息,以确定共同主题。采用扎根理论方法,研究了11名超重/肥胖男大学生关于暴饮暴食经历的叙述,结果表明暴饮暴食与男性性别角色相符,但失控感并非如此。其他暴饮暴食主题包括无意识进食、情绪诱因、负面后果、无意的饮食限制以及社会对暴饮暴食的鼓励。参与者还报告了对自己身体的不满,希望自己的身体既强壮又苗条,对身体功能和健康的担忧,以及身体形象与自我价值之间的区别。总体而言,这些主题表明需要进一步研究,以更全面地探索饮食失调和身体形象问题在男性中可能表现出的特征及后果。