Horizonte de enfermeria,
Год журнала:
2023,
Номер
unknown
Опубликована: Янв. 1, 2023
INTRODUCCIÓN:
Las
prácticas
de
crianza
en
alimentación
y
la
conducta
alimentaria
han
sido
ampliamente
estudiadas
niños,
sin
embargo,
es
necesario
proporcionar
información
sobre
su
impacto
adultos.
La
evidencia
sugiere
que
las
pueden
tener
un
alimentarias
emocional,
descontrolada,
restrictiva
desordenada,
cuales
están
asociadas
con
el
incremento
del
Índice
masa
corporal
(IMC),
sobrepeso
obesidad,
mismos
se
encuentran
como
principal
factor
riesgo
para
desarrollo
DT2.
OBJETIVO:
analizar
través
una
revisión
sistemática
existente
acerca
relación
entre
alimentación,
diabetes
METODOLOGÍA:
Se
realizó
búsqueda
literatura
publicada
2013
a
2023
bases
datos
Pubmed,
Scopus,
EBSCOhost,
Clarivate
Science
Citation
Index
Expanded
SpringerLink.
identificaron
459
estudios,
luego
aplicar
los
criterios
exclusión,
revisaron
15
estudios
total.
RESULTADOS:
subescalas
más
empleadas
fueron:
preocupación,
control,
presión
comer
restricción.
encontró
asociación
IMC.
CONCLUSIÓN:
consideran
insuficientes
investigaciones
muestran
si
estas
vez
tienen
efectos
etapa
adulta.
International Journal of Environmental Health Research,
Год журнала:
2025,
Номер
unknown, С. 1 - 12
Опубликована: Янв. 16, 2025
This
study
aimed
to
assess
post-earthquake
trauma
levels
in
adults
and
explore
the
relationship
between
trauma,
sleep
disorders,
dietary
habits,
emotional
eating.
Conducted
with
708
using
snowball
sampling,
utilized
PROMIS
Sleep
Disturbance
Scale,
Post-earthquake
Trauma
Level
Determination
Feeding
Your
Feelings:
Emotional
Eating
Scale.
Results
revealed
that
factors
such
as
gender,
exposure
earthquake-related
content
on
social
media,
time
spent
media
before
sleep,
losing
a
loved
one,
eating
tendencies
significantly
influenced
(Adj.
R²:0.166,
p<0.001).
Bidirectional
relationships
were
found
Given
results
achieved,
earthquake
6
February
not
only
triggered
among
individuals
living
affected
regions
but
also
across
entire
society,
negatively
impacting
habits.
These
findings
underscore
importance
of
psychosocial
support
after
natural
disasters
mitigate
negative
effects
like
issues
The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease,
Год журнала:
2024,
Номер
212(7), С. 378 - 383
Опубликована: Апрель 8, 2024
Abstract
The
aim
of
this
study
was
to
investigate
the
relationship
among
sleep
quality,
impulsivity,
anxiety,
and
depression
in
individuals
with
emotional
eating
behavior.
designed
as
a
cross-sectional
study.
included
92
(age
31.29
±
9.17;
female,
67.4%
[
n
=
62];
male,
32.6%
30])
symptoms
but
no
previous
psychiatric
diagnosis
or
treatment.
Participants
were
administered
Structured
Clinical
Interview
for
DSM-5
Disorders
interview
form,
sociodemographic
data
Emotional
Eating
Scale,
Beck
Depression
Barratt
Impulsivity
Anxiety
Pittsburgh
Sleep
Quality
Index
Scale.
is
positively
correlated
anxiety
(
r
0.377,
p
0.001),
0.375,
impulsivity
0.250,
0.016),
poor
quality
0.478,
0.001).
Obese
(defined
having
body
mass
index
30
higher)
showed
higher
z
−2.552,
0.016)
poorer
−2.089,
0.044)
than
nonobese
individuals,
women
t
2116,
0.037)
−2537,
0.010)
men.
Poor
associated
eating.
In
relationship,
influenced
through
all
mediators,
including
B
3.491;
standardized
effect,
0.485;
directly
2.806;
0.390;
findings
suggest
that
levels
depression,
problems,
especially
women.
It
suggests
interrelationships
psychological
factors
should
be
investigated.
Chronobiology International,
Год журнала:
2022,
Номер
39(9), С. 1277 - 1284
Опубликована: Июль 18, 2022
Social
jet
lag
refers
to
circadian
misalignment
that
occurs
when
people
shift
their
sleep
schedules
from
weekdays
weekends.
is
linked
with
numerous
negative
health
outcomes,
emerging
research
connecting
social
increased
consumption
of
unhealthy
foods.
Existing
has
not
yet
examined
the
associations
between
and
eating
styles
(e.g.,
emotional
eating).
Emotional
loss
control
over
are
problematic
which
may
lead
overeating
weight
gain.
Conversely,
intuitive
associated
positive
outcomes
such
as
lower
risk
obesity.
The
present
study
in
a
young
adult
sample,
adulthood
an
important
developmental
time
period
for
establishing
healthy
habits.
Results
current
indicated
sample
372
American
undergraduate
participants,
significantly
predicted
(β
=
−.129,
p
.012)
greater
.12,
.022)
controlling
age,
sex,
chronotype.
It
was
marginally
predictive
.102,
.050).
Sleep
quantity
on
(not
weekends)
also
(p
.017)
.044),
quality
<
.001),
.001).
These
findings
extend
our
understanding
relationship
college
students.
Addressing
this
population
consideration
cardiometabolic
reducing
fluctuations.
Nutrients,
Год журнала:
2023,
Номер
15(10), С. 2286 - 2286
Опубликована: Май 12, 2023
Evidence
is
emerging
to
explain
that
the
relationship
between
inadequate
sleep
and
obesity
could
be
influenced
by
emotional
eating
other
behaviors
such
as
disinhibition.
Therefore,
our
aim
was
conduct
a
systematic
review
analyze
potential
role
of
in
obesity.
We
conducted
comprehensive
search
on
2
databases
(Medline
Scopus)
looking
for
records
from
1
January
2011
until
31
December
2022
without
language
restrictions.
Cross-sectional,
longitudinal,
interventional
studies
were
included
if
they
assessed
association
eating,
well
Secondary
outcomes
analyzing
link
their
sleep–obesity
relationship.
Our
results
showed
disinhibition
play
significant
obesity,
especially
women.
Furthermore,
we
provide
evidence
(e.g.,
external
competence,
hunger),
which
are
also
associated
with
poor
outcomes.
However,
these
do
not
seem
determinants
In
conclusion,
suggest
individuals
who
prone
and/or
may
require
tailored
approaches
prevention
treatment.
Applied Physiology Nutrition and Metabolism,
Год журнала:
2024,
Номер
49(10), С. 1286 - 1308
Опубликована: Сен. 4, 2024
Disordered
eating
refers
to
a
range
of
behaviours
and
attitudes
towards
weight
food
that
can
negatively
influence
physical
psychosocial
well-being.
The
menopausal
transition
could
be
vulnerable
period
for
disordered
due
major
hormonal
fluctuations,
symptoms,
common
body
composition
shifts,
an
increased
risk
psychological
challenges.
This
systematic
review
aimed
summarize
evidence
on
the
associations
between
eating.
Records
published
before
October
2023
were
identified
through
MEDLINE,
PsycINFO,
Scopus,
Embase,
CINAHL.
Studies
investigating
status,
or
reproductive
hormone
levels,
during
sought.
A
total
1301
non-duplicate
records
screened,
with
10
studies
deemed
eligible
inclusion.
Most
included
used
cross-sectional
design
(
n
=
9).
Findings
include
potentially
higher
levels
binge
perimenopausal
stage,
whereas
restrictive
appeared
more
postmenopause
compared
premenopause.
Both
symptoms
found
strong
positive
Nonetheless,
findings
are
equivocal
contrasting
results
limited
methodological
quality
across
studies.
Further
research
is
needed
verify
these
better
assist
health
professionals
in
supporting
healthy
women
this
complex
transition.
(PROSPERO
ID:
CRD42021290736)
International Journal of Environmental Health Research,
Год журнала:
2025,
Номер
unknown, С. 1 - 11
Опубликована: Янв. 16, 2025
This
study
aimed
to
investigate
the
relationship
between
earthquake-related
post-traumatic
stress
disorder,
eating
behaviours,
and
sleep
disorders.
Conducted
online
with
515
participants
(80.2%
female;
mean
age:
32.1
±
14.0),
it
utilized
a
questionnaire
including
socio-demographics,
PTSD-Short
Scale
(PTSD),
Insomnia
Severity
Index
(ISI),
Three-Factor
Eating
Questionnaire
(measuring
cognitive
restraint-CR,
uncontrolled
eating-UE,
emotional
eating-EE,
hunger
sensitivity-HS).
28.5%
of
lived
in
earthquake
zone.
The
rate
destroyed
house,
losing
loved
one,
injury
were
significantly
higher
those
PTSD.
A
significant
correlation
was
found
ISI
PTSD
scores
(r
=
0.509,
p
<
0.001).
score
(β
0.162),
age
(β=-0.335),
body
mass
index
0.269),
weight
change
(β=-0.179)
related
CR.
positively
associated
UE
HS.
triggers
occurrence
insomnia
maladaptive
behaviours
such
as
or
eating..
Frontiers in Public Health,
Год журнала:
2025,
Номер
13
Опубликована: Фев. 17, 2025
Objective
This
study
aims
to
explore
the
association
between
mobile
phone
involvement,
body
mass
index
(BMI)
levels,
and
sleep
quality
of
Chinese
university
students.
Methods
Using
a
cluster
sampling
method,
we
selected
17,085
students
from
three
universities
in
eastern,
central,
western
China
as
subjects.
Demographic
information
such
age
sex
were
collected.
The
Pittsburgh
Sleep
Quality
Index
(PSQI)
Mobile
Phone
Involvement
Questionnaire
(MPIQ)
utilized
measure
their
scores
involvement
scores,
respectively.
Pearson
correlation
analysis,
two-way
ANOVA,
multiple
linear
regression
employed
examine
relationship
BMI
quality.
Results
results
show
that
15.87%
(2,712
participants)
are
classified
overweight,
18.45%
(3,151
obese.
Additionally,
35.87%
(6,125
exhibit
while
57.94%
(9,899
reported
poor
analysis
indicates
significant
negative
(
p
<
0.01)
both
levels
involvement.
Two-way
ANOVA
shows
effect
0.001)
on
quality,
there
is
no
interaction
two.
overweight
obese
individuals
significantly
poorer
than
those
with
normal
weight
0.05),
lower
0.05).
Multiple
that,
after
controlling
for
gender,
β
=
−2.69)
−1.34)
negatively
associated
0.001),
accounting
19%
variance
Conclusion
found
independently
among
However,
excess
BMI,
although
worse
weight,
may
have
individuals.
also
revealed
high
rates
obesity,
over
half
participants
reporting
highlighting
need
targeted
interventions
address
management
usage
improve
health
this
population.
Porto Biomedical Journal,
Год журнала:
2025,
Номер
10(2)
Опубликована: Март 1, 2025
Abstract
Background/Aim:
Medical
students
are
subjected
to
the
risk
of
obesity
due
various
factors.
Understanding
behavioral
issues
may
provide
an
important
insight
into
development,
prevention,
and
treatment.
Emotional,
uncontrolled,
restrictive
eating
practices
problematic
behaviors
characterized
by
food
intake
independent
hunger
but
based
on
emotional
state.
Limited
data
from
Egypt
currently
available;
therefore,
this
study
was
undertaken
with
objective
find
frequency
overweight
among
medical
at
Mansoura
University,
Egypt.
Eating
behavior
physical
activity
in
relation
overweight/obesity
were
also
assessed.
Methods:
A
total
368
undergraduate
included
study.
described
using
French
translation
Three-Factor
Questionnaire-R18.
Obesity
assessed
according
WHO
recommendations.
Results:
Among
students,
54%
normal
weight,
32%
overweight,
9%
obese
class
I,
2%
II,
1%
III,
underweight.
Overweight/obese
had
significantly
lower
than
nonoverweight/obese.
Cognitive
restraint,
uncontrolled
eating,
higher
overweight/obese
compared
nonoverweight/obese
students.
correlated
body
mass
index.
Uncontrolled
negatively
sex
residence,
whereas
activity.
Female
sex,
inactivity,
increased
cognitive
scores
significant
predictors
studied
Conclusion:
likely
be
or
obese.
The
main
factors
associated
female
lack
activity,
restraint
not
eating.