Trajectories of negative affect prior to and following disordered eating behaviors among women with eating disorder pathology: An examination of the role of state-interoception

IF 3.5 2区 医学 Q2 PSYCHIATRY Journal of Psychosomatic Research Pub Date : 2024-08-05 DOI:10.1016/j.jpsychores.2024.111878
Kelly A. Romano , Carol B. Peterson , Lisa M. Anderson , Justin Anker , Kristin E. Heron
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Abstract

Objective

Affect regulation theories of eating disorders (ED) posit that negative affect increases in the hours before and decreases following disordered eating behaviors (DEBs) in daily life, yet findings from studies assessing affective changes post-DEBs are mixed. This inconsistency may be due to the previously unassessed role of other transdiagnostic processes in these associations, such as interoception (the ability to sense and integrate information from bodily sensations). To address this research gap, the present study examined whether different interoception dimensions moderated negative affect trajectories surrounding DEBs in the natural environment.

Method

150 women with ED pathology (Mage = 21.0, SD = 4.1) completed 4 surveys targeting affect and DEBs each day for a 10-day ecological momentary assessment period. Polynomial multilevel models examined negative affect trajectories pre- and post-DEBs (dietary restriction, overeating, loss of control eating), and whether these trajectories varied based on daily interoception dimensions (not distracting, self-regulation, body listening and trust).

Results

Negative affect increased prior to loss of control eating—but not dietary restriction or overeating—and decreased following all DEBs. Further, the magnitude of the decrease in negative affect that emerged post-dietary restriction decreased in strength as daily “not distracting” interoception increased. The other interoception dimensions did not moderate negative affect trajectories surrounding DEBs.

Conclusions

Allowing oneself to experience (vs. distract from) uncomfortable bodily sensations may weaken affect dysregulation processes that follow dietary restriction in daily life and are theorized to maintain DEBs. These results provide insight that may strengthen EDs theories, research, and inform interoception-focused interventions.

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患有饮食失调病症的女性在出现饮食失调行为之前和之后的负面情绪轨迹:对状态截觉作用的研究。
目的:饮食失调症(ED)的情感调节理论认为,在日常生活中,饮食失调行为(DEB)发生前的数小时内,负面情感会增加,而在发生后则会减少,但评估饮食失调行为发生后情感变化的研究结果却不尽相同。这种不一致性可能是由于之前未评估过其他跨诊断过程在这些关联中的作用,例如内感知(感知和整合来自身体感觉的信息的能力)。为了填补这一研究空白,本研究考察了不同的内感知维度是否会调节自然环境中围绕 DEBs 的负面情绪轨迹:150名患有ED病症的女性(Mage = 21.0, SD = 4.1)在为期10天的生态瞬间评估期间,每天完成4项针对情感和DEBs的调查。多项式多层次模型研究了DEBs(饮食限制、暴饮暴食、饮食失控)前后的消极情绪轨迹,以及这些轨迹是否会因每日的内感知维度(不分心、自我调节、身体倾听和信任)而有所不同:结果:消极情绪在失控进食前有所增加,但在限制饮食或暴饮暴食后却有所减少。此外,随着每日 "不分散注意力 "内感知的增加,饮食限制后出现的负面情绪下降幅度也在减小。其他内感知维度并不能调节围绕饮食限制的负面情绪轨迹:结论:允许自己体验(而不是分散注意力)不舒服的身体感觉可能会削弱日常生活中饮食限制后的情感失调过程,而这种过程被认为会维持 DEBs。这些结果提供的洞察力可能会加强EDs理论和研究,并为以知觉为重点的干预措施提供信息。
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Journal of Psychosomatic Research
Journal of Psychosomatic Research 医学-精神病学
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314
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6.2 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Psychosomatic Research is a multidisciplinary research journal covering all aspects of the relationships between psychology and medicine. The scope is broad and ranges from basic human biological and psychological research to evaluations of treatment and services. Papers will normally be concerned with illness or patients rather than studies of healthy populations. Studies concerning special populations, such as the elderly and children and adolescents, are welcome. In addition to peer-reviewed original papers, the journal publishes editorials, reviews, and other papers related to the journal''s aims.
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