State-Based Markers of Disordered Eating Symptom Severity.

J Clin Med

School of Science, Engineering, Information Technology, & Physical Sciences, Federation University, Berwick, VIC 3806, Australia.

Published: June 2020

AI Article Synopsis

  • Recent studies have shown that fluctuations in mood and body image can predict behaviors associated with eating disorders, like binge episodes following negative mood spikes.
  • Researchers examined how these state-level dynamics (negative mood, body dissatisfaction, dietary restraint) relate to overall eating disorder severity in a sample of women.
  • The findings indicated that these state-based factors could explain 34-43% of the variance in baseline eating pathology, suggesting they may be important predictors of disordered eating, but further longitudinal research is necessary to see if they influence changes over time.

Article Abstract

Recent work using naturalistic, repeated, ambulatory assessment approaches have uncovered a range of within-person mood- and body image-related dynamics (such as fluctuation of mood and body dissatisfaction) that can prospectively predict eating disorder behaviors (e.g., a binge episode following an increase in negative mood). The prognostic significance of these state-based dynamics for predicting trait-level eating disorder severity, however, remains largely unexplored. The present study uses within-person relationships among state levels of negative mood, body image, and dieting as predictors of baseline, trait-level eating pathology, captured prior to a period of state-based data capture. Two-hundred and sixty women from the general population completed baseline measures of trait eating pathology and demographics, followed by a 7 to 10-day ecological momentary assessment phase comprising items measuring state body dissatisfaction, negative mood, upward appearance comparisons, and dietary restraint administered 6 times daily. Regression-based analyses showed that, in combination, state-based dynamics accounted for 34-43% variance explained in trait eating pathology, contingent on eating disorder symptom severity. Present findings highlight the viability of within-person, state-based dynamics as predictors of baseline trait-level disordered eating severity. Longitudinal testing is needed to determine whether these dynamics account for changes in disordered eating over time.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7356012PMC
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