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Antje Löffler1, Tobias Luck2, Francisca S Then2, Melanie Luppa3, Claudia Sikorski4, Peter Kovacs5, Anke Tönjes5, Yvonne Böttcher5, Jana Breitfeld5, Annette Horstmann6, Markus Löffler7, Christoph Engel7, Joachim Thiery8, Michael Stumvoll5, Steffi G Riedel-Heller3.
Abstract
The 'Fragebogen zum Essverhalten' (FEV) is the German version of the Three-factor-Eating-Questionnaire (TFEQ). This questionnaire covers three domains of eating behaviour ('cognitive restraint', 'disinhibition' and 'hunger') as well as common problems (e.g. craving for sweets). So far, there is a lack of normative data of the FEV especially for the middle-aged and older population. Aim of this study therefore was to provide age- and gender-specific norms of the FEV for the general population aged 40-79 years. We studied 3144 participants of the ongoing large community-based Leipzig Research Center for Civilization Diseases (LIFE) Health Care Study. We provided age- (four age groups: 40-49, 50-59, 60-69, and 70-79 years) and gender-specific percentile ranks and T-scores for the three domains of the FEV as well as age- and gender-specific frequencies of the common problems in eating behaviour. Females scored significantly higher than males in all three domains of the FEV (p < 0.001). Older individuals showed significantly higher mean scores than the younger ones in the domain of cognitive restraint, but lower mean scores in disinhibition and hunger (p < 0.001). 45.1% of the males and 69.9% of the females reported specific problems in eating. The main problem in both genders was craving for sweets (38.6%). Eating in response to stress was mostly reported in younger individuals. The present study offers current normative data for the FEV in the middle-aged and older general population that can be applied in clinical and non-clinical settings. Information on eating behaviour can be helpful in understanding body weight modulation, and thus, may help to improve interventive and preventive programmes for overweight, obesity, and eating disorders.Entities:
Keywords: Cognitive restraint; Disinhibition; Eating behaviour; Eating disorders; Normative data; Three-Factor Eating Questionnaire
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Year: 2015 PMID: 25889877 DOI: 10.1016/j.appet.2015.04.044
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Appetite ISSN: 0195-6663 Impact factor: 3.868