The association between binge eating disorder and weight management in overweight and obese adults: A systematic literature review.
Maria KantilaftiStavri ChrysostomouMary YannakouliaKonstantinos GiannakouPublished in: Nutrition and health (2021)
Aim: Weight loss is shown to improve obesity-related health problems as long as it is maintained for a long term. The purpose of this systematic review was to investigate the association between binge eating disorder and weight management in overweight and obese adults. Methods: A systematic search following the preferred reporting items for systematic reviews and meta-analyses guidelines was conducted across PubMed, Ebsco and Cochrane Library from inception through December 2020 to identify studies that assessed the association between binge eating disorder and weight management (e.g., weight loss, weight gain and weight loss maintenance) in overweight and obese adults. We included studies that examined adults (≥18 years old) being overweight and obese with and without binge eating behaviour. Two authors independently screened and evaluated studies for methodological quality. Results: Nine articles were selected, including 3685 participants. Three of the included studies were randomised control trials and the remaining were observational studies. The majority of the studies included support that people who have binge eating disorder may have an additional barrier maintaining their weight loss compared to people who do not suffer from binge eating disorder. Conclusion: Our systematic review revealed that binge eating disorder may have a negative association with weight loss maintenance. Further well-conducted prospective cohort studies and randomised clinical trials are required to investigate the possible mechanisms and whether any such mechanisms are modifiable. These will lead us to more efficient strategies targeting weight management.
Keyphrases
- weight loss
- systematic review
- meta analyses
- weight gain
- bariatric surgery
- roux en y gastric bypass
- clinical trial
- gastric bypass
- case control
- open label
- birth weight
- mental health
- randomized controlled trial
- body mass index
- public health
- obese patients
- metabolic syndrome
- risk assessment
- study protocol
- cancer therapy
- type diabetes
- social media
- adverse drug
- placebo controlled
- clinical practice