Association of childhood abuse with behavioral weight-loss outcomes: Examining the mediating effect of binge eating severity.
Rebecca L EmerySusan M MasonRona L LevyElisabeth M SeburgNancy E SherwoodPublished in: Obesity (Silver Spring, Md.) (2022)
Individuals with a childhood physical abuse history had a lower percent weight loss than those without such histories during behavioral obesity treatment. This effect was not explained by binge eating severity. Individuals with a history of childhood abuse may benefit from trauma-informed obesity care.
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