Kaisari Panagiota, Dourish Colin T, Rotshtein Pia, Higgs Suzanne
School of Psychology, University of Birmingham, Birmingham, United Kingdom.
P1vital, Wallingford, United Kingdom.
Front Psychiatry. 2018 Mar 29;9:103. doi: 10.3389/fpsyt.2018.00103. eCollection 2018.
It is unclear whether core symptoms of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) relate to specific types of disordered eating and little is known about the mediating mechanisms. We investigated associations between core symptoms of ADHD and binge/disinhibited eating and restrictive eating behavior and assessed whether negative mood and/or deficits in awareness and reliance on internal hunger/satiety cues mediate these relationships.
In two independent studies, we used a dimensional approach to study ADHD and disordered eating. In Study 1, a community-based sample of 237 adults (72.6% female, 18-60 years [M = 26.8, SE = 0.6]) completed an online questionnaire, assessing eating attitudes/behaviors, negative mood, awareness, and reliance on internal hunger/satiety cues and ADHD symptomatology. In Study 2, 142 students (80.3% female, 18-32 years [M = 19.3, SE = 0.1]) were recruited to complete the same questionnaires and complete tasks assessing interoceptive sensitivity and impulsivity in the laboratory.
In each study, core symptoms of ADHD correlated positively with both binge/disinhibited and restrictive eating and negative mood mediated the relationships. Deficits in awareness and reliance on internal hunger/satiety signals also mediated the association between inattentive symptoms of ADHD and disordered eating, especially binge/disinhibited eating. The results from both studies demonstrated that inattentive symptoms of ADHD were also directly related to binge/disinhibited eating behavior, while accounting for the indirect pathways of association negative mood and awareness and reliance on internal hunger/satiety signals.
This research provides evidence that core symptoms of ADHD are associated with both binge/disinhibited eating and restrictive eating behavior. Further investigation of the role of inattentive symptoms of ADHD in disordered eating may be helpful in developing novel treatments for both ADHD and binge eating.
注意缺陷多动障碍(ADHD)的核心症状是否与特定类型的饮食失调有关尚不清楚,且对其中介机制知之甚少。我们研究了ADHD的核心症状与暴饮暴食/抑制性进食和限制性进食行为之间的关联,并评估了负面情绪和/或对内部饥饿/饱腹感线索的意识和依赖缺陷是否介导了这些关系。
在两项独立研究中,我们采用维度方法研究ADHD和饮食失调。在研究1中,一个基于社区的237名成年人样本(72.6%为女性,年龄18 - 60岁[M = 26.8,SE = 0.6])完成了一份在线问卷,评估饮食态度/行为、负面情绪、意识以及对内部饥饿/饱腹感线索和ADHD症状的依赖。在研究2中,招募了142名学生(80.3%为女性,年龄18 - 32岁[M = 19.3,SE = 0.1])完成相同问卷,并在实验室完成评估内感受性敏感性和冲动性的任务。
在每项研究中,ADHD的核心症状与暴饮暴食/抑制性进食和限制性进食均呈正相关,且负面情绪介导了这些关系。对内部饥饿/饱腹感信号的意识和依赖缺陷也介导了ADHD注意力不集中症状与饮食失调之间的关联,尤其是暴饮暴食/抑制性进食。两项研究的结果均表明,ADHD的注意力不集中症状也与暴饮暴食/抑制性进食行为直接相关,同时考虑到关联的间接途径——负面情绪以及对内部饥饿/饱腹感信号的意识和依赖。
本研究提供了证据表明ADHD的核心症状与暴饮暴食/抑制性进食和限制性进食行为均有关联。进一步研究ADHD注意力不集中症状在饮食失调中的作用,可能有助于开发针对ADHD和暴饮暴食的新治疗方法。