Journal of Substance Use,
Journal Year:
2022,
Volume and Issue:
28(4), P. 545 - 551
Published: May 2, 2022
Background
Food
and
alcohol
disturbance
(FAD)
represents
a
phenomenon
characterized
by
range
of
dysfunctional
eating
behaviors
individuals
engage
in
when
they
plan
to
drink
order
compensate
for
alcohol-related
calories.
The
aim
the
present
study
was
investigate
relationship
between
FAD
coping
styles
among
young
adults.Methods
sample
composed
379
adults
(274
females
105
males)
with
ages
ranging
from
18
30
years
who
completed
survey
online
self-report
measures
assessing
FAD,alcohol
misuse,
compensatory
styles.Results
positively
correlated
fasting,
use
laxatives
avoidance
strategies
negatively
turning
religion.
Results
hierarchical
regression
analysis
indicated
that
misuse
predicted
FAD,
while
religion
negative
predictor.Conclusion
Our
highlighted
focused
on
avoiding
distress
arising
stressful
situations
may
be
risk
factor
engaging
FAD;
conversely,
times
difficult
life
circumstances
seem
protect
against
FAD.
British Journal of Health Psychology,
Journal Year:
2022,
Volume and Issue:
27(3), P. 1188 - 1208
Published: April 6, 2022
Drunkorexia
are
inappropriate
compensatory
behaviours
in
response
to
alcohol
consumption
(restricting
food
intake,
excessive
exercise,
and
purging).
Past
(predominantly
quantitative)
research
shows
that
is
prevalent
18-26-year-olds,
has
significant
negative
health-related
consequences.
There
a
debate
whether
constitutes
an
eating
or
substance
disorder,
Food
Alcohol
Disturbance
(FAD).
To
further
explore
this,
understand
underlying
motivators,
this
study
utilized
qualitative
methods.Qualitative
interviews
with
ten
participants
(aged
18-26).Interviews
were
analysed
Thematic
Analysis.Three
themes
developed:
(1)
Appearance
concerns
as
(2)
get
value
for
money,
(3)
"It's
just
pattern…
something
I've
always
done":
routine.
Results
show
driven
by
appearance-related
concerns,
such
as,
wanting
look
better/slimmer,
engaged
in,
relation
event,
going
out
drinking,
carried
despite
However,
disregard
once
drunk
was
also
described,
culminating
the
of
high-calorie
food.
This
suggests
not
persistent
pattern
maladaptive
behaviour
found
use
disorders.
Wanting
money
(i.e.,
feeling
maximum
intoxication)
described
another
reason
engagement;
thus
showing
consider
part
their
routine
drinking.These
result
support
view
FAD,
rather
than
18-26-year-olds
at-risk
group
its
Journal of American College Health,
Journal Year:
2022,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 1 - 10
Published: Sept. 9, 2022
Objective:
To
examine
a)
whether
college
students’
eating
behaviors
are
different
by
sex
and/or
body
mass
index
(BMI)
categories
and
b)
the
correlations
between
degree
to
which
they
rely
on
internal
bodily
signals
for
food
intake.
Participants:
Undergraduate
students
18–24
years
old
at
a
public
university
located
in
South
Florida.
Methods:
Eligible
answered
questionnaires
interoception,
intuitive
eating,
including
emotional
restrained
cognitive
restraint,
external
uncontrolled
eating.
Pearson
correlation
independent
t
test
were
used
(significance:
p
<
0.05).
Results:
Females
reported
lower
higher
than
males.
Students
with
BMI
had
Interoception
was
positively
correlated
negatively
emotional,
uncontrolled,
restrained,
Conclusion:
College
who
have
better
connection
their
healthier
BMI.
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health,
Journal Year:
2021,
Volume and Issue:
18(5), P. 2690 - 2690
Published: March 7, 2021
Drunorexia
refers
to
food
calorie
intake
restriction
prevent
weight
gain
and
the
desire
enhance
more
extensive
intoxicating
effects
of
alcohol.
The
present
study
aimed
investigate
association
drunkorexia
with
emotion
regulation
as
well
difficulties
across
Lebanese
population,
assess
disordered
eating
attitudes
a
potential
mediator
these
relationships.
cross-sectional
enrolled
participants
(n
=
258)
from
all
districts.
was
performed
through
an
online
survey
based
on
self-designed
structured
questionnaire.
Drunkorexia
Motives
Behaviors
Scales
(DMBS),
College
Life
Alcohol
Salience
Scale
(CLASS),
Difficulties
in
Emotion
Regulation
(DERS-16),
Questionnaire
(ERQ)
Eating
Attitudes
Test
(EAT-26)
were
used
study.
results
showed
that
higher
EAT-26
total
scores
(more
attitudes)
(B
0.16)
DERS-16
score
0.30)
significantly
associated
motives.
Also,
0.09)
0.17)
behaviors.
In
addition,
0.10)
DERS-26
0.36)
fails.
Furthermore,
0.07),
0.37)
during
alcohol
consumption
event.
Higher
0.09),
0.22)
post-drinking
compensation.
0.21),
0.65)
0.33)
CLASS
scores.
partially
mediated
between
motives
(25.20%),
behaviors
(25.16%),
fails
(106.87%),
event
(11.84%),
compensation
(22.55%),
ERQ
college
life
salience
(8.35%)
(20.14%).
This
highlighted
only
emotional
drunkorexia,
whereas
not
such
behavior.
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
21(1), P. 83 - 83
Published: Jan. 11, 2024
Food
and
alcohol
disturbance
(FAD)
is
characterized
by
the
association
of
use
with
compensatory
behaviors
such
as
restricting
calories,
physical
activity
purging.
Despite
not
being
part
current
nosography,
research
has
grown
in
past
10
years,
mostly
on
college
students'
samples.
In
this
study,
we
aim
to
describe
prevalence,
characteristics
FAD
problem
drinking
(PD)
eating
disorder
risk
(EDR)
a
sample
Italian
high
school
students.
Participants
were
900
students
(53.6%
males;
mean
age
=
16.22)
that
administered
standardized
questionnaires.
Students
who
screened
positive
for
PD,
EDR
both
were,
respectively,
17.3%,
5.9%
1.3%.
Approximately
one
out
four
reported
behaviors,
control
weight
higher
prevalence
severity
among
those
PD.
Purging
rare
overall
(15.5%),
but
significantly
more
frequent
participants
PD
(41.7%).
was
strongly
associated
than
ED
symptom
across
all
subgroups.
appear
be
common
population
Future
studies
should
investigate
FAD's
impact
adolescents'
functioning
possible
early
interventions.
Eating Disorders,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 1 - 23
Published: April 26, 2024
The
present
study
aimed
at
exploring
the
combined
effect
of
risk
eating
disorders
(ED),
alcohol
use,
physical
activity,
and
social
psychological
traits
in
Food
Alcohol
Disturbance
(FAD)
behaviors.
Nine-hundred
seventy-six
college
students
were
included
study.
They
then
divided
into
two
groups
based
on
Compensatory
Eating
Behaviors
Response
to
Consumption
Scale
(CEBRACS):
with
a
FAD
positive
score
student
negative
score.
Both
participants
compared
ED,
activity
variables,
as
well
dimensions.
A
cluster
analysis
was
performed
group
determine
distinct
subgroups
explore
involvement
dimensions
comparison
between
non-FAD
demonstrated
more
severe
higher
level
impulsivity,
anxiety,
depression
drinking
motives
lower
self-esteem
engaged
behaviors
non-engaged
students.
identified
four
clusters:
asceticism
subgroup,
damage
control
emotional
subgroup
recreational
subgroup.
Overall,
results
reveal
that
should
not
be
considered
unitary
behavior
but
rather
complex
pattern
involving
profiles.
Nutrients,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
16(22), P. 3894 - 3894
Published: Nov. 15, 2024
Drunkorexia
is
a
novel
alcohol-related
disorder
prevalent
among
adolescents
and
young
adults.
Extensive
research
on
the
causes
their
relationship
lacking.
Identifying
these
aspects
could
improve
early
detection
management
by
healthcare
professionals.
The
aim
of
this
review
was
to
identify
influencing
factors
drunkorexia
in
adults,
as
well
main
opportunities
for
action
health
BMC Psychiatry,
Journal Year:
2022,
Volume and Issue:
22(1)
Published: June 10, 2022
Although
metacognition
processes
are
a
core
feature
of
restrictive
eating
and
alcohol
cravings
entail
an
individual
to
control
both
his/her
emotions
thoughts,
yet,
our
knowledge,
scarcity
research
has
examined
their
potential
role
in
drunkorexia
as
cognitive
emotional
predictors.
The
following
study
investigates
the
different
associations
between
two
emotion
regulation
strategies
(i.e.
suppression
reappraisal)
behaviors
sample
Lebanese
adults,
exploring
possible
indirect
effects
positive
negative
alcohol-related
metacognitions.This
was
cross-sectional
that
enrolled
335
participants
(March-July
2021).Higher
problematic
use
(beta
=
5.56),
higher
physical
activity
index
0.08),
expressive
0.23),
metacognitive
beliefs
about
harm
due
drinking
0.75)
reappraisal
0.20)
were
significantly
associated
with
more
drunkorexic
behaviors.
self-regulation
mediated
association
Both
uncontrollability
behaviors.This
demonstrated
drunkorexia,
addressing
well
mediating
effect
deficient
risky
behavioral
patterns.
Overall,
results
would
speculate
lack
assets
might
enhance
internal
distress
perceived
out
control,
leading
individuals
indulge
maladaptive
patterns
for
managing
underlying
impairment.