A cross-sectional study on the prevalence of eating disorders in liver transplanted patients with type 2 diabetes and/or overweight/obesity

IF 2.4 3区 医学 Q2 PSYCHIATRY Eating behaviors Pub Date : 2024-09-25 DOI:10.1016/j.eatbeh.2024.101925
Lucia Brodosi , Michele Stecchi , Giovanni Vitale , Beatrice Selvatici , Michela Genovese , Matteo Ravaioli , Matteo Cescon , Maria Cristina Morelli , Loris Pironi
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Liver transplantation (LT) associates with weight gain and metabolic complications. However, risk of eating disorders post-transplantation and factors influencing their onset remain poorly understood. This study aimed to fill this knowledge gap by characterizing the risk of having eating disorders or Orthorexia Nervosa (ON) according to the EAT-26, BES and Bratman screening questionnaires in 104 liver transplant recipients (mean age 62.5 years; median time from LT 6 years) with type 2 diabetes and/or overweight/obesity. Eighty-two patients (78.9 %) had diabetes; mean BMI was 30.1 ± 5.9 kg/m2. Risk of eating disorders was observed in 6.9 %–10.8 % and the risk of orthorexia (Bratman test score > 4) was observed in 60.5 % of patients. A significant association was found between BMI and the likelihood of having eating disorders considering EAT-26 (OR = 0.17, p = .009). The absence of a direct link between diabetes and the risk of having eating disorders suggest multifactorial influences on post-transplant eating behaviors. The study highlights the importance of proactive screening to evaluate eating behaviors in liver transplant recipients to define tailored interventions and optimize post-transplant outcomes. Limitations refer to the observational nature of the study and the absence of pre-transplant data. Further research is warranted to validate these findings, elucidate temporal relationship between transplantation and the onset of eating disorders, and explore potential mechanisms underlying these associations. Such insights are crucial for developing effective strategies to mitigate the impact of eating disorders on post-transplant health and well-being.
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关于患有 2 型糖尿病和/或超重/肥胖症的肝移植患者饮食失调患病率的横断面研究
肝移植(LT)与体重增加和代谢并发症有关。然而,人们对移植后饮食失调的风险及其发病的影响因素仍然知之甚少。本研究旨在填补这一知识空白,根据EAT-26、BES和Bratman筛查问卷,对104名患有2型糖尿病和/或超重/肥胖症的肝移植受者(平均年龄62.5岁,中位肝移植时间为6年)进行饮食失调或神经性厌食症(ON)筛查。82名患者(78.9%)患有糖尿病;平均体重指数(BMI)为30.1 ± 5.9 kg/m2。6.9%-10.8%的患者有饮食失调的风险,60.5%的患者有厌食症(Bratman 测试评分> 4)的风险。根据EAT-26,发现体重指数与患饮食失调症的可能性之间存在明显联系(OR = 0.17,p = .009)。糖尿病与饮食失调风险之间没有直接联系,这表明移植后饮食行为受多种因素影响。该研究强调了主动筛查以评估肝移植受者饮食行为的重要性,从而确定有针对性的干预措施并优化移植后的预后。该研究的局限性在于其观察性质以及缺乏移植前数据。有必要开展进一步研究,以验证这些发现,阐明移植与饮食失调之间的时间关系,并探索这些关联的潜在机制。这些见解对于制定有效策略以减轻饮食失调对移植后健康和幸福的影响至关重要。
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Eating behaviors
Eating behaviors Multiple-
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期刊介绍: Eating Behaviors is an international peer-reviewed scientific journal publishing human research on the etiology, prevention, and treatment of obesity, binge eating, and eating disorders in adults and children. Studies related to the promotion of healthy eating patterns to treat or prevent medical conditions (e.g., hypertension, diabetes mellitus, cancer) are also acceptable. Two types of manuscripts are encouraged: (1) Descriptive studies establishing functional relationships between eating behaviors and social, cognitive, environmental, attitudinal, emotional or biochemical factors; (2) Clinical outcome research evaluating the efficacy of prevention or treatment protocols.
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