Weight Bias Internalization and Eating Disorder Psychopathology in Treatment-Seeking Patients with Obesity.
Simona CalugiBarbara SegattiniGianmatteo CattaneoMirko ChiminiAnna Dalle GraveLaura DamettiManuela MolgoraRiccardo Dalle GravePublished in: Nutrients (2023)
This study aimed to investigate the relationship between weight bias internalization and eating disorder psychopathology in treatment-seeking patients with severe obesity using a network approach. Two thousand one hundred and thirteen patients with obesity were consecutively admitted to a specialist clinical unit for obesity and were recruited from January 2016 to February 2023. Body mass index was measured, and each patient completed the Weight Bias Internalization Scale (WBSI) and the Eating Disorder Examination Interview (EDE). Network analysis showed that the most central and highly interconnected nodes in the network were related to the EDE items exposure avoidance, dissatisfaction with shape, and wanting an empty stomach. Bridge nodes were found, but the bootstrap difference test on expected bridge influence indicated non-significant centrality differences. Nevertheless, the eating disorder psychopathology and weight bias internalization network structure in patients seeking treatment for obesity indicate the prominent roles of body dissatisfaction and control of eating and weight in these psychological constructs. This finding, if replicated, could pave the way for a new understanding of the psychological mechanisms operating in patients with obesity.
Keyphrases
- weight loss
- weight gain
- body mass index
- insulin resistance
- metabolic syndrome
- type diabetes
- high fat diet induced
- physical activity
- network analysis
- mental health
- squamous cell carcinoma
- ejection fraction
- early stage
- palliative care
- newly diagnosed
- adipose tissue
- prognostic factors
- end stage renal disease
- case report
- chronic kidney disease
- anorexia nervosa
- peritoneal dialysis
- combination therapy
- sleep quality
- patient reported