| Literature DB >> 28643290 |
Tyler B Mason1,2, Kathryn E Smith3,4, Ross D Crosby3,4, Stephen A Wonderlich3,4, Scott J Crow5,6, Scott G Engel3,4, Carol B Peterson5,6.
Abstract
The eating disorder examination questionnaire (EDE-Q) Global score is a self-report measure of global eating disorder (ED) psychopathology. This study used ecological momentary assessment (EMA) to evaluate the ecological validity of EDE-Q Global scores among obese adults. Fifty obese adults completed the EDE-Q and 2 weeks of EMA ratings prior to initiating eating episodes and subsequently after eating episodes. EMA items assessed behavioral symptoms [i.e., loss of control (LOC) eating and overeating] and cognitive symptoms (i.e., weight/shape concerns, eating concerns, and restraint). EDE-Q Global was associated with increased EMA weight/shape concerns and fear of LOC at pre-eating recordings. EDE-Q Global was associated with increased EMA post-episode weight/shape concerns, eating concerns, LOC eating, and overeating. There was no association between EDE-Q Global and EMA restraint. Results generally supported the ecological validity of EDE-Q Global scores. Future studies of ED psychopathology in obese adults may benefit from considering EDE-Q Restraint separately. Level of Evidence Level V, descriptive study.Entities:
Keywords: EDE-Q; Eating disorder examination questionnaire; Ecological momentary assessment; Obesity
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28643290 PMCID: PMC5889351 DOI: 10.1007/s40519-017-0410-0
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Eat Weight Disord ISSN: 1124-4909 Impact factor: 4.652