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Alexithymia and metabolic syndrome: the mediating role of binge eating
- Source :
- Eating and Weight Disorders
- Publication Year :
- 2020
- Publisher :
- Springer International Publishing, 2020.
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Abstract
- Purpose Alexithymia, a personality trait characterized by difficulties in emotional processing, has been associated with unhealthy behaviors and chronic medical conditions. This study aimed to further develop our understanding of this complex relationship by investigating whether alexithymia increases the risk of metabolic syndrome (MetS) in participants with obesity or overweight through the mediating role of binge eating (BE). Methods A consecutive sample of 238 treatment-seeking patients with obesity or overweight were recruited. Alexithymia (TAS-20), binge eating symptoms (BES), body mass index (BMI), and depression and anxiety symptoms (HADS) were concurrently assessed. Results Almost half of the participants met the criteria for MetS (44.12%). Compared to patients without MetS, those with MetS were older, had a longer duration of overweight, and had a higher BMI (p p p p p p = 0.01, and depression, p = .05) indirectly affected MetS through the mediating effect of BES, and TAS-20 (p = 0.01) indirectly affected MetS through the mediating effect of HADS and BES. Finally, age had a significant direct effect on MetS (p Conclusion Our findings indicate that alexithymia is a concurrent causative factor to the development of MetS through the mediating role of BE and psychological distress. Level of evidence Level III, case–control analytic study.
- Subjects :
- Alexithymia
Binge eating
Overweight
Structural equation modeling
Body Mass Index
03 medical and health sciences
0302 clinical medicine
Medicine
Humans
Distress
Metabolic syndrome
Obesity
030212 general & internal medicine
Affective Symptoms
Bulimia
Metabolic Syndrome
business.industry
medicine.disease
030227 psychiatry
Psychiatry and Mental health
Clinical Psychology
Anxiety
Original Article
medicine.symptom
business
Body mass index
Binge-Eating Disorder
Clinical psychology
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 15901262 and 11244909
- Volume :
- 26
- Issue :
- 6
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Eating and Weight Disorders
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....87fcbbcb892bcf7f78cc3f1e6b43a1b6