Problematic eating behaviors and psychopathology in patients undergoing bariatric surgery: The mediating role of loss of control eating
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Summary: | ObjectiveThis study compares different problematic eating behaviors (PEBs; objective [OBE]/subjective [SBE] binge-eating and compulsive [CG]/noncompulsive [NCG] grazing) in relation to the severity of loss of control (LOC) and psychopathology. We also investigate LOC as a mediator between PEBs and psychopathology.MethodThis cross-sectional study assessed a group of patients before bariatric surgery (n=163), and a group of bariatric patients 12 months or more after surgery (n=131). Face-to-face assessment: Eating Disorders Examination for binge-eating episodes; Rep(eat) for grazing. LOC was measured by five questions answered in a 5-point Likert scale. Self-report measures: disordered eating, grazing, negative urgency, depression, anxiety, and stress.ResultsOBEs were reported by 26(8.8%), SBE by 29(9.8%), CG by 35(11.9%), and NCG by 36(12.2%) of patients. The different PEBs differed significantly in the severity of LOC (F(3,120)= 25.81, p<.001). Patients reporting OBEs scored higher and patients with NCG scored lower in most measures than patients with other PEBs. Patients with any PEBs scored higher in all self-report measures than those not reporting any PEBs, with statistical significance reached for uncontrolled eating (F(4,288)= 20.21, p<.001), emotional eating (F(4,288)= 23.10, p<.001), repetitive eating F(4,288)= 18.34, p<.001), and compulsive grazing (F(4,288)= 27.14, p<.001). LOC was found to be a full mediator between PEBs and psychopathology.DiscussionThere is no evidence that the different PEBs differ in the psychopathology severity, independently of the experience of LOC eating during the eating episodes. We show evidence for the conceptualization of different PEB, including grazing, on a continuous scale of LOC and psychopathology. |
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Problematic eating behaviors and psychopathology in patients undergoing bariatric surgery: The mediating role of loss of control eatingbariatric surgerybinge-eating episodeseating-related psychopathologygrazingloss of control eatingCiências Sociais::PsicologiaSocial SciencesScience & TechnologyObjectiveThis study compares different problematic eating behaviors (PEBs; objective [OBE]/subjective [SBE] binge-eating and compulsive [CG]/noncompulsive [NCG] grazing) in relation to the severity of loss of control (LOC) and psychopathology. We also investigate LOC as a mediator between PEBs and psychopathology.MethodThis cross-sectional study assessed a group of patients before bariatric surgery (n=163), and a group of bariatric patients 12 months or more after surgery (n=131). Face-to-face assessment: Eating Disorders Examination for binge-eating episodes; Rep(eat) for grazing. LOC was measured by five questions answered in a 5-point Likert scale. Self-report measures: disordered eating, grazing, negative urgency, depression, anxiety, and stress.ResultsOBEs were reported by 26(8.8%), SBE by 29(9.8%), CG by 35(11.9%), and NCG by 36(12.2%) of patients. The different PEBs differed significantly in the severity of LOC (F(3,120)= 25.81, p<.001). Patients reporting OBEs scored higher and patients with NCG scored lower in most measures than patients with other PEBs. Patients with any PEBs scored higher in all self-report measures than those not reporting any PEBs, with statistical significance reached for uncontrolled eating (F(4,288)= 20.21, p<.001), emotional eating (F(4,288)= 23.10, p<.001), repetitive eating F(4,288)= 18.34, p<.001), and compulsive grazing (F(4,288)= 27.14, p<.001). LOC was found to be a full mediator between PEBs and psychopathology.DiscussionThere is no evidence that the different PEBs differ in the psychopathology severity, independently of the experience of LOC eating during the eating episodes. We show evidence for the conceptualization of different PEB, including grazing, on a continuous scale of LOC and psychopathology.Fundacao para a Ciencia e a Tecnologia, Grant Numbers: IF/01219/2014, SFRH/BPD/94490/2013, SFRH/BPD/94490/2013, SFRH/BD/104159/2014, SFRH/BD/104182/2014, UID/PSI/01662/2013, PTDC/MHC-PCL/4974/2012WileyUniversidade do MinhoConceição, Eva Martinsde Lourdes, MartaSilva, Ana Isabel Pinto Bastos LeiteVaz, Ana Rita Rendeiro RibeiroBrandao, IsabelRamalho, Sofia Marlene Marques20182018-01-01T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/1822/70992eng0276-347810.1002/eat.2286229663468https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1002/eat.22862info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)instname:FCCN, serviços digitais da FCT – Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologiainstacron:RCAAP2024-05-11T04:54:55Zoai:repositorium.sdum.uminho.pt:1822/70992Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireinfo@rcaap.ptopendoar:https://opendoar.ac.uk/repository/71602025-05-28T15:02:34.341563Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP) - FCCN, serviços digitais da FCT – Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologiafalse |
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Problematic eating behaviors and psychopathology in patients undergoing bariatric surgery: The mediating role of loss of control eating |
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Problematic eating behaviors and psychopathology in patients undergoing bariatric surgery: The mediating role of loss of control eating |
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Problematic eating behaviors and psychopathology in patients undergoing bariatric surgery: The mediating role of loss of control eating Conceição, Eva Martins bariatric surgery binge-eating episodes eating-related psychopathology grazing loss of control eating Ciências Sociais::Psicologia Social Sciences Science & Technology |
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Problematic eating behaviors and psychopathology in patients undergoing bariatric surgery: The mediating role of loss of control eating |
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Problematic eating behaviors and psychopathology in patients undergoing bariatric surgery: The mediating role of loss of control eating |
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Problematic eating behaviors and psychopathology in patients undergoing bariatric surgery: The mediating role of loss of control eating |
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Problematic eating behaviors and psychopathology in patients undergoing bariatric surgery: The mediating role of loss of control eating |
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Problematic eating behaviors and psychopathology in patients undergoing bariatric surgery: The mediating role of loss of control eating |
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Conceição, Eva Martins |
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Conceição, Eva Martins de Lourdes, Marta Silva, Ana Isabel Pinto Bastos Leite Vaz, Ana Rita Rendeiro Ribeiro Brandao, Isabel Ramalho, Sofia Marlene Marques |
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de Lourdes, Marta Silva, Ana Isabel Pinto Bastos Leite Vaz, Ana Rita Rendeiro Ribeiro Brandao, Isabel Ramalho, Sofia Marlene Marques |
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Universidade do Minho |
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Conceição, Eva Martins de Lourdes, Marta Silva, Ana Isabel Pinto Bastos Leite Vaz, Ana Rita Rendeiro Ribeiro Brandao, Isabel Ramalho, Sofia Marlene Marques |
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bariatric surgery binge-eating episodes eating-related psychopathology grazing loss of control eating Ciências Sociais::Psicologia Social Sciences Science & Technology |
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bariatric surgery binge-eating episodes eating-related psychopathology grazing loss of control eating Ciências Sociais::Psicologia Social Sciences Science & Technology |
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ObjectiveThis study compares different problematic eating behaviors (PEBs; objective [OBE]/subjective [SBE] binge-eating and compulsive [CG]/noncompulsive [NCG] grazing) in relation to the severity of loss of control (LOC) and psychopathology. We also investigate LOC as a mediator between PEBs and psychopathology.MethodThis cross-sectional study assessed a group of patients before bariatric surgery (n=163), and a group of bariatric patients 12 months or more after surgery (n=131). Face-to-face assessment: Eating Disorders Examination for binge-eating episodes; Rep(eat) for grazing. LOC was measured by five questions answered in a 5-point Likert scale. Self-report measures: disordered eating, grazing, negative urgency, depression, anxiety, and stress.ResultsOBEs were reported by 26(8.8%), SBE by 29(9.8%), CG by 35(11.9%), and NCG by 36(12.2%) of patients. The different PEBs differed significantly in the severity of LOC (F(3,120)= 25.81, p<.001). Patients reporting OBEs scored higher and patients with NCG scored lower in most measures than patients with other PEBs. Patients with any PEBs scored higher in all self-report measures than those not reporting any PEBs, with statistical significance reached for uncontrolled eating (F(4,288)= 20.21, p<.001), emotional eating (F(4,288)= 23.10, p<.001), repetitive eating F(4,288)= 18.34, p<.001), and compulsive grazing (F(4,288)= 27.14, p<.001). LOC was found to be a full mediator between PEBs and psychopathology.DiscussionThere is no evidence that the different PEBs differ in the psychopathology severity, independently of the experience of LOC eating during the eating episodes. We show evidence for the conceptualization of different PEB, including grazing, on a continuous scale of LOC and psychopathology. |
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