251. [Prevalence of binge eating disorder among a clinical sample of obese children].
- Author
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Cebolla A, Perpiñá C, Lurbe E, Alvarez-Pitti J, and Botella C
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- Adolescent, Child, Female, Humans, Male, Prevalence, Binge-Eating Disorder complications, Binge-Eating Disorder epidemiology, Obesity complications
- Abstract
Introduction: Binge eating disorder is characterised by the presence of recurrent binge eating episodes in a short period of time, accompanied by loss of control. This disorder is the most frequent of all eating disorders in obese people, both adults and children., Objective: The objective of this study was to obtain prevalence data for binge eating disorder in a sample of obese children who attended a paediatric unit specialised in the treatment of childhood obesity., Material and Methods: A sample included 70 children and adolescents aged 9 to 16, with a mean age of 12 years attending a paediatric clinic in the General Hospital of Valencia. The following tools were used in the assessment: Diagnostic Interview for Binge Eating Disorder (SCID-IV), Binge Eating Disorder Scale Child (C-BED) and Questionnaire of eating patterns and weight (QEWP)., Results: After the assessment, 6% of the clinical sample was diagnosed with binge eating disorder according to criteria established by the DSM-IV-TR, and 14% showed subclinical forms of the disorder., Conclusions: The results are in line with previous studies that highlight the necessity of assessing these disorders in units specialised in the treatment of obesity., (Copyright © 2011 Asociación Española de Pediatría. Published by Elsevier Espana. All rights reserved.)
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- 2012
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