• Title of article

    Weight management, psychological distress and binge eating in obesity. A reappraisal of the problem

  • Author/Authors

    Riccardo Dalle Grave، نويسنده , , Simona Calugi، نويسنده , , Maria Letizia Petroni، نويسنده , , Silvia Di Domizio، نويسنده , , Giulio Marchesini، نويسنده , , the QUOVADIS Study Group، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    دوماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
  • Pages
    5
  • From page
    269
  • To page
    273
  • Abstract
    The psychological effects of dieting and weight loss have been an area of controversy in obesity. As part of a large multicenter study involving 1944 obese subjects seeking treatment at Italian medical centers, we investigated the effects of weight loss on psychological distress and binge eating in 500 subjects remaining in continuous treatment at different centers with slightly different strategies (78.8% females; age: M = 46.2 years, SD = 10.8; BMI: M = 37.3 kg/m2, SD = 5.6). At baseline and after 12 months all subjects were evaluated by the Symptom CheckList-90 Global Severity Index (SCL-GSI) and by the Binge Eating Scale (BES). In both males and females, weight loss was associated with improved psychometric testing. Changes in SCL-GSI were associated with changes in BMI (β = 0.13; t = 2.85; p < 0.005), after adjustment for age, gender, initial BMI and center variability. Similarly, BES changes were associated with BMI change (β = 0.15; t = 3.21; p < 0.001). We conclude that in subjects compliant to follow-up a successful management of obesity, not directly addressing psychological distress, is associated with a significant improvement of both psychological distress and binge eating, linearly related to the amount of weight loss, independently of treatment procedures.
  • Keywords
    Weight loss , Depression , Binge eating , Psychological distress , Obesity treatment
  • Journal title
    Appetite
  • Serial Year
    2010
  • Journal title
    Appetite
  • Record number

    955594