Binge eating and addictive-like behaviours in males and femalesShow others and affiliations
2022 (English)In: Psychological Reports, ISSN 0033-2941, E-ISSN 1558-691X, Vol. 125, no 1, p. 148-166Article in journal (Refereed) Published
Abstract [en]
INTRODUCTION: Binge eating is a common behaviour that is strongly linked to both obesity and eating disorder. There is evidence that binge eating commonly co-occurs with other problematic and addictive-like behaviours; however, this has not been explored systematically. The present study aimed to examine the relationship between binge eating, body weight, disordered eating behaviours and associated addictive-like behaviours, with particular attention paid to gender differences.
METHOD: A community sample (N = 500; 75% female, Mage = 32.5 years) reported disordered eating behaviours (i.e. binge eating, purging, restriction of eating, compulsive exercise), body mass index (BMI), food addiction, starvation addiction, exercise dependence, tobacco use and alcohol consumption.
RESULTS: 42% of females and 21% of males reported binge eating during the past four weeks. Binge eating was significantly associated with all investigated behaviours in females, and with purging, compulsive exercise and overweight/obesity in males. Controlling for BMI, self-starvation predicted binge eating in males (OR = 1.07), while food addiction (OR = 1.73) and alcohol dependence (OR = 1.11) predicted binge eating in females.
CONCLUSIONS: The multiple associations between binge eating and addictive-like behaviors supports broad screening and generalized prevention efforts. Prevention efforts should reflect gender differences.
Place, publisher, year, edition, pages
Sage Publications, 2022. Vol. 125, no 1, p. 148-166
Keywords [en]
Binge eating, addiction, alcohol use, behavioural addiction, exercise dependence, food addiction, obesity
National Category
Psychiatry
Identifiers
URN: urn:nbn:se:umu:diva-204868DOI: 10.1177/0033294120971750ISI: 000680592200001PubMedID: 33174818Scopus ID: 2-s2.0-85095805026OAI: oai:DiVA.org:umu-204868DiVA, id: diva2:1736902
2023-02-152023-02-152023-02-16Bibliographically approved