| Literature DB >> 19628103 |
Charlotte J Harden1, Bernard M Corfe, J Craig Richardson, Peter W Dettmar, Jenny R Paxman.
Abstract
This cross-sectional analysis evaluated the effect of age and body mass index (BMI) on Three-Factor Eating Questionnaire scores in males. Subjects (n = 60) were recruited according to BMI status. Each completed the 51-item Three-Factor Eating Questionnaire. The group was split at the median age to produce a "younger" and "older" group for statistical analysis. A 2-way between-groups analysis of variance revealed a significant main effect of BMI on disinhibition (P = .003) and hunger (P = .041) with higher levels found in overweight males compared to healthy-weight counterparts. A significant main effect of age on hunger (P = .046) demonstrated older males were less susceptible to hunger than younger males. These insights provide a better understanding of eating behavior across the male life cycle and may assist health professionals to better guide men in weight management in the light of rising overweight/obesity.Entities:
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Year: 2009 PMID: 19628103 DOI: 10.1016/j.nutres.2009.04.001
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nutr Res ISSN: 0271-5317 Impact factor: 3.315