对追求食物的危险视而不见:史密斯-马吉尼斯综合征患者的行为

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目的在史密斯-马盖尼综合征(SMS)人群中,将食物锁起来的需求与饱腹感得分之间存在差异。本研究试图揭示这一独特群体中与食物相关的行为。方法从全国 SMS 家长和研究人员会议和社交媒体平台上招募的 21 名 SMS 患者的照顾者(N = 24)参加了半结构式访谈。本研究确定了 "在追求目标的同时对危险视而不见 "这一总主题,并由以下五个组织主题支持:(1)影响生物学的行为;(2)需要个性化策略;(3)控制饮食体验;(4)需要父母安排生活;以及(5)令人惊讶的机智。这些组织主题中的次主题突出表明,SMS 患者有独特的与食物有关的行为,并经常专注于某些类型的食物。他们中的许多人对食物的持续痴迷是由饥饿、痴迷特征、自主需求和公平需求驱动的。护理人员必须设置多重防护措施,并时刻保持警惕,以防止这些患者暴饮暴食。如果不采取多成分、个性化的策略,治疗这类人群的肥胖症很可能效果不佳。此外,对这一人群的研究可能需要针对 SMS 人群的针对性工具,以更清晰地界定潜在病因,并在治疗试验中跟踪随时间推移而发生的变化。
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Blind to the perils of pursuing food: Behaviors of individuals with Smith-Magenis Syndrome

Purpose

Discrepancies exist between the need to lock food away and satiety scores in the Smith-Magenis syndrome (SMS) population. This study sought to uncover food-related behaviors within this unique group of individuals.

Methods

Caregivers (N = 24) representing 21 individuals with SMS, recruited from the Parents and Researchers Interested in SMS national meeting and social media platforms, participated in semistructured interviews. Interviews were digitally recorded, transcribed verbatim, coded, and analyzed using hybrid thematic analysis.

Results

This study identified a global theme of “Blind to the perils while pursuing their goals,” supported by 5 organizing themes: (1) Biology-impacting behaviors, (2) Need for personalized strategies, (3) Controlling food experiences, (4) Need for parents to orchestrate life, and (5) Surprising resourcefulness. Subthemes within these organizing themes highlighted that individuals with SMS have unique food-related behaviors and often fixate on certain types of foods. Their constant obsession with food for many of them is driven by hunger, obsessive characteristics, a need for autonomy, and a need for fairness. Caregivers must put multiple guardrails in place and remain constantly vigilant to prevent overeating in these individuals.

Conclusion

Individuals with SMS often perseverate on food and display unique food-related behaviors. Treating obesity in this population is likely to be ineffective without multicomponent, individualized strategies. Additionally, research in this population will likely require targeted instruments for the SMS population to more clearly define the underlying etiologies and to track changes over time in therapeutic trials.

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