Title of article :
Bulimicsʹ responses to food cravings: is binge-eating a product of hunger or emotional state?
Author/Authors :
Anne Waters، نويسنده , , Andrew Hill، نويسنده , , Glenn Waller، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2001
Abstract :
This study examined the roles of hunger, food craving and mood in the binge-eating episodes of bulimic patients, and identified the critical factors involved in the processes surrounding binge-eating episodes that follow cravings. This was a prospective study of the binge-eating behaviour of 15 women with bulimia nervosa. The participants used food intake diaries and Craving Records to self-monitor their nutritional behaviour, hunger levels and affective state. Cravings leading to a binge were associated with higher tension, lower mood and lower hunger than those cravings not leading to a binge. Levels of tension and hunger were the critical discriminating variables. The findings of the study support empirical evidence and models of emotional blocking in binge-eating behaviour and challenge the current cognitive starve–binge models of bulimia. The role of food cravings in the emotional blocking model is discussed in terms of a classically conditioned motivational state. Implications for treatment are addressed.
Keywords :
Bulimia Nervosa , Food cravings , Affect , hunger , Binge-eating
Journal title :
Behaviour Research and Therapy
Journal title :
Behaviour Research and Therapy