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Understanding relationships between posttraumatic stress disorder symptoms, binge-eating symptoms, and obesity-related quality of life: the role of experiential avoidance.

Jennalee S Wooldridge1,2,3, Matthew S Herbert1,2,3, Cara Dochat4, Niloofar Afari1,2,3.   

Abstract

Obesity, binge-eating symptoms, and PTSD symptoms commonly co-occur. Avoidance, a key feature of PTSD and proposed mechanism of binge-eating, is one potential mechanism for explaining this clinical overlap. The purpose of the current study was to: 1) examine the associations between PTSD symptoms (PTSD Checklist-Civilian; PCL-C) and measures of bingeeating symptoms (Binge Eating Scale; BES) and obesity-related quality of life (Obesity Related Well-Being Questionnaire-97; ORWELL-97) in a sample of veterans with overweight or obesity (N = 89), and 2) determine whether experiential avoidance (The Acceptance and Action Questionnaire-II; AAQ-II) explains the relationship between PTSD symptoms and binge-eating symptoms, and PTSD symptoms and obesity-related quality of life, respectively. Scores on the PCL-C, BES, ORWELL-97, and AAQ-II were all significantly correlated. Linear regression analyses indicated that higher PCL-C scores were related to higher scores on the BES and ORWELL-97 after controlling for potentially confounding factors (BMI and race). Effect sizes were in the medium-large range. Further, AAQ-II mediated the relationship between PCL-C and ORWELL-97, but did not mediate the relationship between PCL-C and BES. These findings suggest that experiential avoidance should be considered in interventions addressing co-occurring PTSD, binge-eating, and poor obesity-related well-being. Longitudinal research is needed to better understand directionality of these relationships and changes over time.

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33459212      PMCID: PMC8285449          DOI: 10.1080/10640266.2020.1868062

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eat Disord        ISSN: 1064-0266            Impact factor:   3.222


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Review 4.  Post-traumatic stress disorder, physical activity, and eating behaviors.

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6.  Obesity and mental disorders in the adult general population.

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7.  Exploratory randomised controlled trial of a mindfulness-based weight loss intervention for women.

Authors:  Katy Tapper; Christine Shaw; Joanne Ilsley; Andrew J Hill; Frank W Bond; Laurence Moore
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8.  Posttraumatic intrusion, avoidance, and social functioning: a 20-year longitudinal study.

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Review 9.  Interpersonal difficulties in obesity: A systematic review and meta-analysis to inform a rejection sensitivity-based model.

Authors:  Gaia Albano; Katie Rowlands; Luigi Baciadonna; Gianluca Lo Coco; Valentina Cardi
Journal:  Neurosci Biobehav Rev       Date:  2019-10-01       Impact factor: 8.989

Review 10.  Posttraumatic stress disorder and risk of obesity: systematic review and meta-analysis.

Authors:  Francesco Bartoli; Cristina Crocamo; Alberto Alamia; Francesca Amidani; Elisabetta Paggi; Elena Pini; Massimo Clerici; Giuseppe Carrà
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