Testing replicability of the relationship between weight suppression and binge eating in three non-clinical samples varying in lifetime weight history.

Published
July 30, 2023
Journal
Eating behaviors
PICOID
375fd003
DOI
Citations
0
Keywords
Binge eating, Bulimic symptoms, Eating disorders, Obesity, Weight history, Weight suppression
Copyright
Copyright © 2023 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Patients/Population/Participants

individuals with a history of higher weight

Intervention

weight loss

Comparison

binge eating

Outcome

lower binge eating

Abstract

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Increased weight suppression, the difference between an individual's highest and current weight at present height, predicts binge eating among eating disorder samples. Less is known about this relationship in non-clinical samples of individuals with a history of higher weight. Lifetime highest BMI was tested as a moderator of the relationship between weight suppression and binge eating in three independent samples (N = 1740). At the bivariate level, weight suppression was not associated with binge eating in any sample (p's ≥ 0.20). Lifetime highest BMI moderated the relationship between weight suppression and binge eating in Sample 1 (p = .04), such that greater weight suppression was associated with lower binge eating among those with a history of higher weight (i.e., BMI = 40 kg/m Findings highlight the importance of investigating the generalizability of eating disorder risk and maintenance theories across the weight spectrum. Weight loss may not increase risk for binge eating among those with a history of higher weight. Future work should replicate and extend this finding using longitudinal designs. More research is needed to elucidate which weight loss motivations and/or behaviors are most closely linked to binge eating.

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