Association between emotional eating, energy-dense foods and overeating in Latinos

IF 2.6 3区 医学 Q2 PSYCHIATRY Eating behaviors Pub Date : 2019-04-01 DOI:10.1016/j.eatbeh.2019.03.001
Andrea Lopez-Cepero, Christine F. Frisard, Stephenie C. Lemon, Milagros C. Rosal
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Abstract

Background

Latinos experience disparities in obesity. Although causes of obesity are multifactorial, overeating is a major contributor. Emotional eating (EE) is associated with obesity and with intake of energy-dense foods. However, the relationship between EE and overeating, and the mediating role of energy-dense foods on this relationship, has not been studied.

Objective

This study examined the association between EE and overeating among Latinos and the potential mediating role of energy-dense food consumption on this relationship.

Methods

This study had a cross-sectional design. Participants were recruited from a community health center. EE was assessed with the Three Factor Eating Behavior Questionnaire R18-V2. Overeating was calculated from the Mifflin-St Jeor equation. Energy-dense food intake was assessed with a Food Frequency Questionnaire. Mediation was tested with bootstrapping.

Results

Participants (n = 200) were 53.5% female and 78% were overweight or obese. Approximately 60% of the sample reported EE and 45.5% engaged in overeating. Percentage of calories from energy-dense foods was 23%. EE was significantly associated with overeating (OR total effect = 1.23; 95%CI = 1.03, 1.45) and this relationship was partly mediated by intake of energy-dense foods (OR indirect effect = 1.06; 95%CI = 1.02, 1.15; mediated proportion = 31.5%).

Conclusion

In this Latino sample, EE was positively associated with overeating and intake of energy-dense foods partially mediated this association. Examination of longitudinal associations between EE, energy-dense foods, overeating and obesity is warranted. Understanding these associations may provide information to develop effective interventions to prevent and manage obesity among Latinos.

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情绪化饮食、高能量食物和拉美人暴饮暴食之间的关系
拉丁美洲人在肥胖方面存在差异。虽然肥胖的原因是多方面的,但暴饮暴食是一个主要因素。情绪化进食(EE)与肥胖和高能量食物的摄入有关。然而,情感表达与暴饮暴食之间的关系以及能量密集食物在这一关系中的中介作用尚未得到研究。目的探讨拉美裔人情感表达与暴饮暴食之间的关系,以及能量密集食物消费在这一关系中的潜在中介作用。方法采用横断面设计。参与者是从社区健康中心招募的。采用三因素饮食行为问卷R18-V2对情感表达进行评估。暴饮暴食是根据Mifflin-St Jeor方程计算的。用食物频率问卷评估高能量食物的摄入量。通过引导测试了中介。结果研究对象(n = 200)中,女性占53.5%,超重或肥胖占78%。大约60%的样本报告了情感表达,45.5%的样本报告了暴饮暴食。来自高能量食物的卡路里比例为23%。EE与暴饮暴食显著相关(OR总效应 = 1.23;95%CI = 1.03,1.45),这种关系部分由摄入能量密集食物介导(OR间接效应 = 1.06;95%可信区间 = 1.02,1.15; = 比例31.5%)介导的。结论:在拉丁裔样本中,情感表达与暴饮暴食呈正相关,而能量密集食物的摄入在一定程度上介导了这种关联。研究情感表达、高能量食物、暴饮暴食和肥胖之间的纵向关系是必要的。了解这些关联可能为制定有效的干预措施提供信息,以预防和管理拉丁美洲人的肥胖。
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Eating behaviors
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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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