Department of Psychology, Drexel University, 3201 Chestnut Street, Stratton Hall 119, Philadelphia, PA, 19104, USA.
Eat Weight Disord. 2021 Dec;26(8):2795-2800. doi: 10.1007/s40519-021-01153-0. Epub 2021 Mar 3.
The current study aimed to examine the relationships between impulsivity, dietary restraint, and binge eating frequency in individuals with binge-spectrum eating disorders.
Secondary data analysis was conducted on baseline data from three ongoing or recently completed clinical trials. 148 participants diagnosed with a DSM-5 eating disorder characterized by binge eating were administered a clinical interview to assess dietary restraint and binge eating frequency and completed a self-report measure of trait impulsivity.
Mediation analyses found that increased dietary restraint mediated the relationship between higher impulsivity, particularly greater positive urgency and sensation-seeking, and more frequent binge eating episodes.
While more research using momentary assessment methods is necessary to confirm our findings, results from the current study call attention to the potential role of dietary restraint in the impulsivity-binge eating relationship for individuals with binge-spectrum eating disorders.
Level V descriptive study.
本研究旨在探讨冲动性、饮食抑制与暴食样进食障碍患者暴食频率之间的关系。
对三项正在进行或近期完成的临床试验的基线数据进行二次数据分析。对 148 名被诊断为 DSM-5 进食障碍且以暴食为特征的患者进行临床访谈以评估饮食抑制和暴食频率,并完成特质冲动性的自我报告测量。
中介分析发现,较高的饮食抑制中介了更高的冲动性(尤其是更强的正性冲动和寻求刺激)与更频繁的暴食发作之间的关系。
虽然需要更多使用即时评估方法的研究来证实我们的发现,但本研究的结果提醒人们,对于暴食样进食障碍患者,饮食抑制可能在冲动性与暴食之间存在关系。
描述性研究,等级 V。