The bidirectional associations between self-esteem and problematic eating behaviors in adolescents.
Desi BeckersWilliam J BurkJunilla K LarsenAntonius H N CillessenPublished in: The International journal of eating disorders (2023)
While theories indicate that low self-esteem and PEBs are inversely associated within individuals, empirical studies have not disentangled within-person processes from between-person differences. This study addressed this disparity, finding that lower self-esteem was bidirectionally associated with higher emotional and restrained eating (but not LOC eating) within persons. These findings suggest that enhancing self-esteem is a viable option for prevention and intervention.