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Loss of control over eating reflects eating disturbances and general psychopathology.

Janet D Latner1, Thomas Hildebrandt, Juliet K Rosewall, Amy M Chisholm, Kentaro Hayashi.   

Abstract

This study examined the clinical significance of the loss of control over eating as a key component of eating disorders. It investigated the association of eating-related psychopathology and general psychopathology with objective bulimic episodes (OBEs; experiencing a loss of control while consuming large amounts of food) and subjective bulimic episodes (SBEs; experiencing a loss of control while consuming small/moderate amounts). A community sample of 81 women with a range of disordered eating was recruited: binge-eating disorder, bulimia nervosa, subclinical eating disturbances, or no eating disorders. They were interviewed using the Eating Disorder Examination and completed measures of eating-related and general psychopathology. Both OBE and SBE frequencies correlated significantly with measures of eating-related and general psychopathology, and no significant differences were found between the magnitudes of the correlations with either binge episode type. SBE frequency significantly and independently predicted global eating disorder psychopathology. The loss of control over eating, without consuming large amounts of food, was as closely associated with specific eating disorder psychopathology and general mental health as were traditionally defined OBEs. SBEs may be an important target of treatment and should be considered for future diagnostic classifications of eating disorders.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17229399     DOI: 10.1016/j.brat.2006.12.002

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Behav Res Ther        ISSN: 0005-7967


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Authors:  James E Mitchell; Trisha M Karr; Christina Peat; Stephen Wonderlich; Ross D Crosby; Scott Engel; Heather Simonich
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10.  The utility of DSM-5 indicators of loss of control eating for the bariatric surgery population.

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