D'Amico Monica, Mocini Edoardo, Frigerio Francesco, Lombardo Caterina, Donini Lorenzo Maria, Cerolini Silvia
Department of Psychology, Sapienza University of Rome, Rome, Italy.
Department of Theoretical and Applied Sciences, eCampus University, Novedrate, Como, Italy.
J Eat Disord. 2025 May 30;13(1):95. doi: 10.1186/s40337-025-01267-1.
This study explored the mediating role of internalised weight stigma in the relationship between the pressures exerted by health professionals to maintain a healthy weight and the symptoms of binge eating disorder (BED).
A sample of 114 participants who screened positive for eating disorder symptoms, with a BMI of 28 kg/m or higher, primarily female, were enrolled at the Integrated Service for Eating Disorders at Sapienza University of Rome. BED symptoms, sociocultural influences on weight, internalised weight stigma, and psychological distress were assessed using report measures.
Our findings show that pressures from health professionals were significantly associated with binge eating symptoms through an indirect pathway via internalised weight stigma, controlling for patients' BMI. This mediation effect lessens when exposure to general conversations about healthy weight is included as the independent variable.
These findings contribute to a deeper understanding of the complex dynamics at play in obesity management and highlight the potential implications of healthcare communication strategies in overweight and obesity care. The study advocates for further research into developing more empathetic and effective approaches to obesity care.
本研究探讨了内化的体重污名在健康专业人员为维持健康体重所施加的压力与暴饮暴食症(BED)症状之间关系中的中介作用。
选取了114名饮食失调症状筛查呈阳性、体重指数(BMI)为28千克/平方米或更高、以女性为主的参与者,他们在罗马第一大学饮食失调综合服务中心登记入组。使用报告量表评估暴饮暴食症症状、社会文化对体重的影响、内化的体重污名和心理困扰。
我们的研究结果表明,在控制患者BMI的情况下,健康专业人员的压力通过内化的体重污名这一间接途径与暴饮暴食症状显著相关。当将接触有关健康体重的一般谈话作为自变量纳入时,这种中介效应会减弱。
这些研究结果有助于更深入地理解肥胖管理中所涉及的复杂动态,并突出了医疗保健沟通策略在超重和肥胖护理中的潜在影响。该研究提倡进一步开展研究,以开发更具同理心和更有效的肥胖护理方法。