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What constitutes clinically significant binge eating? Association between binge features and clinical validators in college-age women.


ABSTRACT: To investigate the association between binge features and clinical validators.The Eating Disorder Examination assessed binge features in a sample of 549 college-age women: loss of control (LOC) presence, binge frequency, binge size, indicators of impaired control, and LOC severity. Clinical validators were self-reported clinical impairment and current psychiatric comorbidity, as determined via a semistructured interview.Compared with women without LOC, those with LOC had significantly greater odds of reporting clinical impairment and comorbidity (ps < 0.001). Among women with LOC (n = 252), the indicators of impaired control and LOC severity, but not binge size or frequency, were associated with greater odds of reporting clinical impairment and/or comorbidity (ps < 0.05). DICUSSION: Findings confirm that the presence of LOC may be the hallmark feature of binge eating. Further, dimensional ratings about the LOC experience--and possibly the indicators of impaired control--may improve reliable identification of clinically significant binge eating.

SUBMITTER: Vannucci A 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3829687 | biostudies-literature | 2013 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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What constitutes clinically significant binge eating? Association between binge features and clinical validators in college-age women.

Vannucci Anna A   Theim Kelly R KR   Kass Andrea E AE   Trockel Mickey M   Genkin Brooke B   Rizk Marianne M   Weisman Hannah H   Bailey Jakki O JO   Sinton Meghan M MM   Aspen Vandana V   Wilfley Denise E DE   Taylor C Barr CB  

The International journal of eating disorders 20130206 3


<h4>Objective</h4>To investigate the association between binge features and clinical validators.<h4>Method</h4>The Eating Disorder Examination assessed binge features in a sample of 549 college-age women: loss of control (LOC) presence, binge frequency, binge size, indicators of impaired control, and LOC severity. Clinical validators were self-reported clinical impairment and current psychiatric comorbidity, as determined via a semistructured interview.<h4>Results</h4>Compared with women without  ...[more]

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