Ellen K. Pasquale , David R. Strong , Michael A. Manzano , Dawn M. Eichen , Carol B. Peterson , Kerri N. Boutelle
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Binge eating (BE) is a significant public health concern due to its prevalence and impact on mental and physical health. While research has suggested both negative affect and appetitive traits are associated with BE, few studies have investigated these constructs concurrently. Structural equation modeling (SEM) evaluated relationships between negative affect, reward-related appetitive traits, and BE among 293 adults with overweight or obesity (OW/OB) seeking treatment for BE, overeating, and weight management (m age = 46.6; m body mass index[BMI] = 34.5; 81.2 % female; 20.1 % Latinx, 60.8 % White non-Latinx). BE was related to negative affect (β = 0.53; p < 0.01) and appetitive traits (β = 1.53; p < 0.001). Negative affect and appetitive traits were related to one another (r = 0.42; p < 0.001), and the full model accounted for 77 % of the variance in BE. In an exploratory follow-up analysis, multigroup SEM evaluated the above relationships in models stratified by sex. Exploratory findings demonstrated both negative affect and appetitive traits were related to BE across sex, particularly when examining BE cognitions and behaviors. However, relationships in men depended upon BE assessment tool. These findings highlight that both negative affect and appetitive traits are related to BE, and jointly may represent significant risk and maintenance factors, particularly in adults with OW/OB. Our findings also highlight the importance of future investigation of sex differences in BE and the potential impact of assessment method.
暴饮暴食(BE)因其普遍性和对身心健康的影响而成为一个重要的公共健康问题。虽然研究表明消极情绪和食欲特质都与暴食有关,但很少有研究同时调查这些结构。结构方程建模(SEM)评估了 293 名超重或肥胖(OW/OB)成人(m 年龄 = 46.6;m 体重指数[BMI] = 34.5;81.2 % 女性;20.1 % 拉美裔,60.8 % 非拉美裔白人)中消极情绪、与奖赏相关的食欲特质和 BE 之间的关系。BE 与消极情绪(β = 0.53; p < 0.01)和食欲特质(β = 1.53; p < 0.001)有关。消极情绪和食欲特质彼此相关(r = 0.42; p <0.001),完整模型解释了 BE 变异的 77%。在一项探索性后续分析中,多组 SEM 在按性别分层的模型中评估了上述关系。探索性研究结果表明,消极情绪和食欲特质都与不同性别的 BE 有关,尤其是在考察 BE 认知和行为时。然而,男性的关系取决于 BE 评估工具。这些研究结果突出表明,消极情绪和食欲特质都与 BE 有关,它们可能共同代表着重要的风险和维持因素,尤其是在患有 OW/OB 的成年人中。我们的研究结果还凸显了未来研究BE性别差异和评估方法潜在影响的重要性。