FAE Business School, Curitiba, Brazil.
Bipolar Disorders Program (PROMAN), Department of Psychiatry, University of São Paulo Medical School, São Paulo, Brazil.
Surg Obes Relat Dis. 2021 Mar;17(3):618-629. doi: 10.1016/j.soard.2020.10.016. Epub 2020 Oct 20.
The aim of this paper was to summarize our current understanding of emotion perception and Theory of Mind (ToM) in obesity and how they relate to dysfunctional eating behaviors (DEB), frequently found in candidates for bariatric surgery. The literature was searched using the electronic databases PsychInfo, Medline, and Web of Science databases, and by additional hand searches through reference lists and specialist eating disorders journals. Relevant studies were included if they were written in English, included participants suffering from obesity and evaluation with tasks assessing social cognition, such as emotion recognition and perception, as well as ToM. Twelve studies analyzed for this systematic review suggest that deficits in such social cognitive domains may lie behind many emotional and social difficulties present in people with obesity, be they bariatric or not, which usually favor DEB. Our review suggests that people with obesity of all ages score significantly less than controls on instruments assessing emotion recognition and ToM, justifying a possible relationship between social cognitive impairments and dysfunctional eating behaviors, such as binges, emotional eating, and addition to food, frequently seen in people with obesity. These findings have important implications for our understanding of the social cognitive foundations of eating behavior in individuals with obesity. They can help not only the presurgical behavioral assessment, but also guide postoperative follow-up of this population.
本文旨在总结我们目前对肥胖人群情绪感知和心理理论(Theory of Mind,ToM)的理解,以及它们与功能性饮食行为(Dysfunctional Eating Behaviors,DEB)的关系,后者在接受减重手术的候选人中经常出现。通过电子数据库 PsychInfo、Medline 和 Web of Science 数据库以及通过参考列表和专门的饮食失调期刊的额外手动搜索来搜索文献。如果研究以英文撰写,且包含评估社会认知的参与者,如情绪识别和感知以及 ToM,则将其纳入相关研究。本系统评价共分析了 12 项研究,这些研究表明,此类社会认知领域的缺陷可能是肥胖人群中存在的许多情绪和社交困难的背后原因,无论他们是否接受过减重手术,这些困难通常会导致 DEB。我们的综述表明,所有年龄段的肥胖人群在评估情绪识别和 ToM 的工具上的得分明显低于对照组,这证明了社会认知障碍与功能性饮食行为之间可能存在关联,这些行为包括暴食、情绪性进食以及对食物的过度依赖,这些在肥胖人群中很常见。这些发现对我们理解肥胖个体饮食行为的社会认知基础具有重要意义。它们不仅有助于术前行为评估,还可以指导该人群的术后随访。