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Journal of Eating Disorders
Anxiety, stress, and binge eating tendencies in adolescence: a prospective approach
Alessia Goglio1  Sam Parsons1  Elaine Fox1  Michele C. Lim1 
[1] Department of Experimental Psychology, University of Oxford;
关键词: Eating disorder;    Binge eating;    Eating behaviour;    Anxiety;    Stress;    Adolescence;   
DOI  :  10.1186/s40337-021-00444-2
来源: DOAJ
【 摘 要 】

Plain English Summary Binge eating tendencies have become an increasingly common phenomenon in adolescent populations. These behaviours involve consuming large amounts of food in a short period of time, during which one feels out of control and unable to stop. Episodes are often followed by marked emotional distress that can serve to perpetuate and maintain these tendencies. The current study examined a group of adolescents aged 13 to 16 over three testing periods spaced 12 to 18 months apart, to investigate whether high levels of anxiety and stress interacted to increase likelihood of binge eating tendencies in individuals over time. Results revealed that participants who experienced higher anxiety and stress than usual were more likely to score highly on binge eating tendencies measures, compared to when they experienced lower levels of anxiety and stress. Correspondingly, we recommend raising greater awareness in parents, educators, and health professionals of the link between high anxiety and stress and increased risk of binge eating tendencies, in order to facilitate better prevention, detection, and early intervention.

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