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比较有和没有暴饮暴食症的超重/肥胖个体的身体活动情况。

Comparing physical activity in individuals with overweight/obesity with and without binge eating disorder.

作者信息

Barber J A, Ivezaj V, Barnes R D

机构信息

Psychology 116BVA Connecticut Healthcare System West Haven CT USA.

Department of Psychiatry Yale University School of Medicine New Haven CT USA.

出版信息

Obes Sci Pract. 2018 Feb 19;4(2):134-140. doi: 10.1002/osp4.154. eCollection 2018 Apr.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

Differential participation in physical activity (PA) may partially explain the health discrepancies between individuals with or without binge-eating disorder (BED). Yet, little is known about the PA habits of individuals with overweight/obesity and how those patterns may differ based on BED status. PA patterns and exercise self-efficacy were examined in individuals with overweight/obesity, with and without BED.

DESIGN

Ninety-seven participants with overweight/obesity self-reported their PA via the Godin Leisure-Time Questionnaire and the Paffenbarger PA Questionnaire. Exercise self-efficacy was assessed with the Marcus 5-item Exercise Self-Efficacy scale. Based on the Eating Disorder Examination, 27.8% (n = 27) of the participants met BED criteria. Participants were primarily female (n = 75, 77.3%), on average 47.5 years old (standard deviation = 10.4), and predominantly White/Not Hispanic (n = 67, 69.1%) or African-American/Not Hispanic (n = 18, 18.6%).

RESULTS

Hierarchical regressions, accounting for significant differences in body mass index between those with and without BED, showed that the Marcus 5-item Exercise Self-Efficacy Scale (but not BED status) was significantly related to PA. BED status also was unrelated to likelihood of reaching Centres for Disease Control PA guidelines, and 44.3% of all participants reported no participation in weekly sports/recreation activities.

CONCLUSIONS

Both groups participated in relatively little purposeful and moderate/strenuous PA. Exercise self-efficacy may be important to assess and address among treatment seeking individuals with and without BED who struggle with excess weight.

摘要

目的

身体活动(PA)参与程度的差异可能部分解释了患有或未患有暴饮暴食症(BED)的个体之间的健康差异。然而,对于超重/肥胖个体的PA习惯以及这些模式如何因BED状态而有所不同,我们知之甚少。本研究对患有和未患有BED的超重/肥胖个体的PA模式和运动自我效能进行了调查。

设计

97名超重/肥胖参与者通过戈丁休闲时间问卷和帕芬巴格PA问卷自我报告了他们的PA情况。使用马库斯5项运动自我效能量表评估运动自我效能。根据饮食失调检查,27.8%(n = 27)的参与者符合BED标准。参与者主要为女性(n = 75,77.3%),平均年龄47.5岁(标准差 = 10.4),主要是白人/非西班牙裔(n = 67,69.1%)或非裔美国人/非西班牙裔(n = 18,18.6%)。

结果

分层回归分析考虑了患有和未患有BED者在体重指数上的显著差异,结果显示马库斯5项运动自我效能量表(而非BED状态)与PA显著相关。BED状态也与达到疾病控制中心PA指南的可能性无关,所有参与者中有44.3%报告未参与每周的体育/娱乐活动。

结论

两组参与的有目的的中等强度/剧烈PA都相对较少。对于寻求治疗的患有和未患有BED且体重超重的个体,评估和解决运动自我效能可能很重要。

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