Valentin Terhoeven, Sandra Faschingbauer, Julia Huber, Joe J. Simon, Wolfgang Herzog, Hans-Christoph Friederich, Christoph Nikendei
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摘要
背景:神经性厌食症(AN)患者在产生与食物和体型有关的自传情节时,会表现出记忆过度泛化(OGM)。这些记忆对于构建连贯的自我概念、人际关系和解决问题的能力至关重要。本研究旨在调查体重增加后自传体记忆的变化:方法:采用改编版自传体记忆测试评估自传体记忆,包括食物、身体、抑郁相关和中性线索。N = 41 名女性 AN 患者(28 名限制型,13 名暴食/暴饮暴食亚型;平均病程 4.5 年;平均体重指数(BMI)1.5):基线包括 41 名女性 AN 患者(28 名限制型,13 名暴食/节食亚型;平均病程:4.5 年;平均体重指数:14.5 kg/m2)和 N = 27 名健康对照组(HC)。住院治疗(平均持续时间:11 周)后,24 名 AN 患者和 24 名年龄匹配的 HC 患者接受了重新评估。横向比较采用独立样本t检验,纵向数据采用重复测量方差分析:结果:在基线时,自闭症患者产生的特定记忆明显少于正常人,这与词的类别无关(F(1.66)= 27.167,p 结论:自闭症患者产生的特定记忆明显少于正常人,这与词的类别无关(F(1.66)= 27.167,p 结论):在体重恢复前,自闭症患者的普遍OGM(即与词的类别无关)可能是回忆自传体记忆的一种普遍能力。体重增加后,出现了之前已被充分研究过的与进食障碍相关的 OGM 模式。本文讨论了体重增加后 AN 患者持续出现与饮食失调相关的 OGM 的临床意义。
Autobiographical memory following weight gain in adult patients with Anorexia Nervosa: A longitudinal study
Background
Patients with anorexia nervosa (AN) show overgeneralization of memory (OGM) when generating autobiographical episodes related to food and body shape. These memories are central for the construction of a coherent self-concept, interpersonal relationships, and problem-solving abilities. The current study aims to investigate changes in autobiographical memory following weight gain.
Methods
OGM was assessed with an adapted version of the Autobiographical Memory Test including food-, body-, depression-related, and neutral cues. N = 41 female patients with AN (28 restricting-, 13 binge-eating/purging-subtype; mean disease duration: 4.5 years; mean BMI: 14.5 kg/m2) and N = 27 healthy controls (HC) were included at baseline. After inpatient treatment (mean duration: 11 weeks), 24 patients with AN and 24 age-matched HC were reassessed. Group differences were assessed using independent samples t-tests for cross-sectional comparisons and repeated measures ANOVAs for longitudinal data.
Results
At baseline, patients with AN generated significantly fewer specific memories than HC, independent of word category (F(1.66) = 27.167, p < 0.001). During inpatient stay, the average weight gain of patients with AN was 3.1 body mass index points. At follow-up, patients with AN showed a significant improvement in the number of specific memories for both depression-related and neutral cues, but not for food- and body-related cues.
Conclusions
Generalised OGM (i.e., independent of word category) in patients with AN before weight restoration may be a general incapacity to recall autobiographical memory. After weight gain, the previously well-studied pattern of eating disorder-related OGM emerges. The clinical relevance of the continuing disorder-related OGM in patients with AN after weight gain is discussed.
期刊介绍:
European Eating Disorders Review publishes authoritative and accessible articles, from all over the world, which review or report original research that has implications for the treatment and care of people with eating disorders, and articles which report innovations and experience in the clinical management of eating disorders. The journal focuses on implications for best practice in diagnosis and treatment. The journal also provides a forum for discussion of the causes and prevention of eating disorders, and related health policy. The aims of the journal are to offer a channel of communication between researchers, practitioners, administrators and policymakers who need to report and understand developments in the field of eating disorders.