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Is body checking in the eating disorders more closely related to diagnosis or to symptom presentation?

Victoria Mountford1, Anne M Haase, Glenn Waller.   

Abstract

Body checking behaviours and cognitions are seen as underlying the core pathology of eating disorders-the over-evaluation of eating, shape and weight. While it has been demonstrated that levels of behaviours and cognitions differentiate eating-disordered women from non-eating-disordered women, little is known with regard to how these findings relate to diagnostic group. This study aimed to determine whether body checking cognitions and behaviours are best understood with regard to diagnostic category or symptom presentation. Eighty-four eating-disordered women (with diagnoses of anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa, binge eating disorder or other Eating Disorders Not Otherwise Specified) completed measures of body checking behaviours and cognitions and eating psychopathology. Results showed that different aspects of body checking were more closely associated with diagnosis and with symptom presentation. Anorexia nervosa and binge-eating-disorder patients had particularly low levels of body checking behaviours and some related cognitions. However, the belief that body checking allows one to be accurate in knowing one's weight was associated with binging and vomiting behaviours, rather than diagnosis. Future directions for research include understanding the links between body checking phenomena and neurological features. Clinical implications are discussed.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17765868     DOI: 10.1016/j.brat.2007.07.008

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


  8 in total

1.  Body dissatisfaction and socio-cultural factors in women with and without BED: their relation with eating psychopathology.

Authors:  M L Bautista-Díaz; K Franco-Paredes; J M Mancilla-Díaz; G Alvarez-Rayón; X López-Aguilar; T Ocampo Téllez-Girón; Y Soto-González
Journal:  Eat Weight Disord       Date:  2012-02-06       Impact factor: 4.652

2.  The impact of gender on the assessment of body checking behavior.

Authors:  Lauren Alfano; Tom Hildebrandt; Katie Bannon; Catherine Walker; Kate E Walton
Journal:  Body Image       Date:  2010-11-18

3.  Eating psychopathology and psychosocial impairment in patients treated at a Singapore eating disorders treatment programme.

Authors:  Kah Wee Ng; Angeline Kuek; Huei Yen Lee
Journal:  Singapore Med J       Date:  2017-05-15       Impact factor: 1.858

4.  A naturalistic examination of body checking and dietary restriction in women with anorexia nervosa.

Authors:  Jason M Lavender; Stephen A Wonderlich; Ross D Crosby; Scott G Engel; James E Mitchell; Scott Crow; Carol B Peterson; Daniel Le Grange
Journal:  Behav Res Ther       Date:  2013-05-28

5.  Development and validation of a male specific body checking questionnaire.

Authors:  Tom Hildebrandt; D Catherine Walker; Lauren Alfano; Sherrie Delinsky; Katie Bannon
Journal:  Int J Eat Disord       Date:  2010-01       Impact factor: 4.861

6.  Body shape in inpatients with severe anorexia nervosa.

Authors:  Enrica Marzola; Matteo Panero; Fabio Cavallo; Nadia Delsedime; Giovanni Abbate-Daga
Journal:  Eur Psychiatry       Date:  2020-01-31       Impact factor: 5.361

7.  Mechanisms of influence of body checking on binge eating.

Authors:  Antonios Dakanalis; Giuseppe Carrà; Alix Timko; Chiara Volpato; Joana Pla-Sanjuanelo; Assunta Zanetti; Massimo Clerici; Giuseppe Riva
Journal:  Int J Clin Health Psychol       Date:  2015-04-14

8.  The Body Image Approach Test (BIAT): A Potential Measure of the Behavioral Components of Body Image Disturbance in Anorexia and Bulimia Nervosa?

Authors:  Tanja Legenbauer; Anne Kathrin Radix; Eva Naumann; Jens Blechert
Journal:  Front Psychol       Date:  2020-01-31
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