Reward mediates the association between engagement in noneating activities and state body dissatisfaction: An ecological momentary assessment study.
Paakhi SrivastavaChristina R FelonisAmani D PiersNicole NunezBrighid FitzpatrickAdrienne S JuarascioStephanie M ManassePublished in: The International journal of eating disorders (2022)
Momentary worsening of state body dissatisfaction (BD) is a risk factor for eating disorder behaviors in individuals with binge eating. This study found that engaging in certain noneating activities (e.g., socializing) prospectively predicted momentary improvements in state BD, while other noneating activities (e.g., cooking) predicted momentary worsening of state BD. Reward drawn from activities mediated these relations. To improve state BD, treatments should target the frequency of, and reward obtained from these noneating activities.