Binge eating disorder, impulsivity and bipolar spectrum features in a sample of obese candidates for bariatric surgery.

IF 1 4区 医学 Q4 PSYCHIATRY
Lucia Massa, Marianna Abelli, Francesco Forfori, Luca Di Paolo, Antonella Benvenuti, Laura Palagini, Bruno Pacciardi, Accursio Raia, Valerio Caruso, Stefano Pini
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Aims: Candidates for bariatric surgery are routinely screened for psychiatric disorders because abnormal eating behaviors are considered common among these patients. This study aimed to evaluate the frequency and persistence, in terms of one month-to-lifetime prevalence ratio, of binge eating disorder (BED) and the potential association with impulsivity features and bipolar spectrum comorbidity in a sample of obese patients undergoing a psychiatric evaluation for bariatric intervention.

Methods: Overall, 80 candidates to bariatric surgery were assessed consecutively over 12 months within the framework of a collaboration between the University of Pisa Psychiatry and Internal Medicine Departments. Patients were evaluated through structured clinical interviews and self-report questionnaires.

Results: The lifetime and last-month frequencies of BED according to DSM-5 criteria were 46.3% and 17.5%, respectively, with a prevalence ratio of 37.8%. Rates of formal bipolar disorder diagnoses were extremely low in patients with or without BED. However, patients with BED showed more severe dyscontrol, attentional impulsivity and bipolar spectrum features than patients with no BED.

Conclusions: The relationship of BED, impulsivity, and mood disorders in bariatric patients is more complex than usually reported in the literature. In particular, the presence of bipolar spectrum features should be systematically investigated in these patients because of their essential clinical and therapeutical implications.

暴饮暴食症,冲动和双相情感障碍特征的肥胖候选人的样本减肥手术。
目的:由于异常饮食行为在这些患者中很常见,因此对减肥手术的候选者进行常规的精神障碍筛查。本研究旨在评估暴饮暴食症(BED)的频率和持续时间,根据一个月至一生的患病率,以及与冲动特征和双相情感障碍共病的潜在关联,在接受减肥干预的精神病学评估的肥胖患者样本中。方法:总体而言,在比萨大学精神病学和内科合作的框架内,对80名减肥手术候选人进行了连续12个月的评估。通过结构化临床访谈和自我报告问卷对患者进行评估。结果:符合DSM-5标准的患者一生BED频次为46.3%,上个月BED频次为17.5%,患病率为37.8%。在有或没有BED的患者中,正式双相情感障碍诊断率极低。然而,与没有BED的患者相比,BED患者表现出更严重的控制障碍、注意冲动和双相情感障碍特征。结论:肥胖患者的BED、冲动和情绪障碍之间的关系比文献中通常报道的更为复杂。特别是,由于其重要的临床和治疗意义,应系统地调查这些患者中存在的双相频谱特征。
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Rivista di psichiatria
Rivista di psichiatria 医学-精神病学
CiteScore
5.00
自引率
3.70%
发文量
31
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Gli interessi della rivista riguardano l’approfondimento delle interazioni tra mente e malattia, la validazione e la discussione dei nuovi strumenti e parametri di classificazione diagnostica, la verifica delle prospettive terapeutiche farmacologiche e non.
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