| Literature DB >> 18928913 |
Jessica L Suisman1, Jennifer D Slane, S Alexandra Burt, Kelly L Klump.
Abstract
Previous research has established a link between weight-based teasing and binge eating, though the precise mechanisms that drive this relationship remain unknown. This study examined negative affect as a mediator of the relationship between weight-based teasing and binge eating. Participants included 265 adolescent female twins (aged 10-15 years). Self-report measures assessed binge eating, weight-based teasing, and negative affect. Mediation was tested within hierarchical linear models to control for the non-independence of the twin data. Significant positive associations were observed between binge eating, teasing, and negative affect. In the regression analyses, negative affect partially mediated associations between weight-based teasing and binge eating. Results suggest that increases in negative affect are one way in which weight-based teasing leads to binge eating in girls. Future studies should examine additional mediators and assess possible clinical applications of these findings.Entities:
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Year: 2008 PMID: 18928913 PMCID: PMC2600662 DOI: 10.1016/j.eatbeh.2008.04.001
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Eat Behav ISSN: 1471-0153