Huon G F
School of Psychology, University of New South Wales, Kensington, Australia.
Int J Eat Disord. 1994 Mar;15(2):159-64. doi: 10.1002/1098-108x(199403)15:2<159::aid-eat2260150207>3.0.co;2-2.
A total of 440 girls from three private schools in Sydney completed a self-report questionnaire that asked about their body- and weight-related attitudes and practices, and assessed their reactions to the phenomenology of binge eating. The findings emphasize the integral relationship between dieting and disordered eating. Those who wanted to lose at least 7 kg, and were dieting most of the time, were more likely to be categorized as having a "severe" binge eating problem than were those who were happy with their weight and were "never" or "rarely" dieting.
来自悉尼三所私立学校的440名女生完成了一份自我报告问卷,该问卷询问了她们与身体和体重相关的态度及行为,并评估了她们对暴饮暴食现象的反应。研究结果强调了节食与饮食失调之间的内在关系。那些想要减重至少7公斤且大部分时间都在节食的人,比那些对自己体重满意且“从不”或“很少”节食的人更有可能被归类为有“严重”的暴饮暴食问题。