Department of Psychology, Loyola University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois, USA.
Department of Psychiatry and Human Behavior, The Miriam Hospital/Alpert Medical School of Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island, USA.
Int J Eat Disord. 2020 Oct;53(10):1667-1677. doi: 10.1002/eat.23342. Epub 2020 Jul 24.
The link between dysregulated positive affect and binge-eating behavior in youth with obesity is poorly understood. In addition, it is unclear how putative associations differ across developmental periods of rapid biological and emotional change, such as puberty, and in racial and ethnic minority youth, who are more likely to be overweight but are underrepresented in the literature.
This study used a 2-week ecological momentary assessment protocol to examine independent and interactive effects of positive affect intensity/instability, and pubertal stage on two components of binge-eating behavior, loss of control eating (LOCE), and overeating.
Participants were 38 youth with overweight/obesity (ages 8-14 years; 78% African American/Hispanic). Positive affect instability was calculated using probability of acute change (PAC), representing the likelihood of extreme affective changes, and mean squared successive difference (MSSD), representing the average change in affect over successive recordings. There were no main effects of positive affect intensity on LOCE or overeating, but positive affect instability was negatively associated with overeating severity using both MSSD (p = .005) and PAC metrics (p = .001). However, moderation analyses including interactions with pubertal status revealed more extreme changes in positive affect (i.e., higher PAC) were related to greater overeating (p = .001) and LOCE severity (p = .043) in mid-late pubertal youth but not in pre-early pubertal youth.
Pubertal status may influence the association between disruptions in positive affect and dysregulated eating in youth, and positive affect instability may be important to consider in order to understand the emotional correlates of binge eating in youth with overweight/obesity.
肥胖青少年中情绪失调与暴食行为之间的联系尚不清楚。此外,在青春期等快速生物和情绪变化的发展阶段,以及在更有可能超重但在文献中代表性不足的种族和族裔少数青少年中,假设的关联如何不同尚不清楚。
本研究使用为期两周的生态瞬时评估方案,研究积极情绪强度/不稳定与青春期阶段对暴食行为两个组成部分(失控性进食和暴食)的独立和交互影响。
参与者为 38 名超重/肥胖青少年(年龄 8-14 岁;78%为非裔美国/西班牙裔)。使用急性变化概率(PAC)来计算积极情绪不稳定,代表极端情绪变化的可能性,以及均方连续差(MSSD),代表连续记录中情感的平均变化。积极情绪强度对 LOCE 或暴食无主要影响,但积极情绪不稳定与暴食严重程度呈负相关,使用 MSSD(p =.005)和 PAC 指标(p =.001)均如此。但是,包括与青春期状态的交互作用的调节分析显示,积极情绪的变化更剧烈(即更高的 PAC)与中晚期青春期青少年的暴食(p =.001)和 LOCE 严重程度(p =.043)相关,而与早期青春期青少年无关。
青春期状态可能会影响肥胖青少年中积极情绪失调与饮食失调之间的关系,积极情绪不稳定可能是理解超重/肥胖青少年暴食的情绪相关性的重要因素。