Emotion regulation difficulties and disordered eating in adolescents and young adults: a meta-analysis DOI Creative Commons
Ruoyu Zhou, Lei Zhang, Ziqi Liu

и другие.

Journal of Eating Disorders, Год журнала: 2025, Номер 13(1)

Опубликована: Фев. 12, 2025

Eating disorders and difficulties in regulating emotions are frequent among adolescents serve as risk factors for several health issues. Nonetheless, the relationship remains ambiguous; investigating this connection will not only elucidate associations between two illnesses. Nevertheless, it offer theoretical backing interventions targeting pertinent This study seeks to examine emotion management disordered eating while assessing moderating influences of Body Mass Index (BMI) gender enhance future disorders. We conducted a search April 2024 updated November same year, encompassing literature published from 2010 across five English Chinese databases. A random effects model was analyze research outcomes. meta-analysis encompassed 23 research, demonstrating medium positive (r = 0.418). Subgroup analyses revealed relationships regulation 0.428), loss-of-control 0.410), emotional 0.370). The meta-regression analysis that significantly moderates association, but BMI does not. present indicated or young adults with susceptible displaying symptoms both sexes; however, females, issues more likely be associated Future longitudinal experimental researches needed reveal causal variables similarities variations genders during adolescence early adulthood. explores managing adults. disorders, such binge eating, common teenagers those who have harder time controlling their experience eating. By analyzing data studies involving over 8,500 participants, also found though showed significant behaviors link stronger females. examined whether body weight (measured by BMI) influence relationship. However, due absence overweight population, did impact behaviors. should investigate how these patterns change people grow older improving can lead healthier habits. highlights importance addressing well-being part efforts support mental physical people.

Язык: Английский

Intimate partner violence and eating disorders: a systematic review DOI Creative Commons
Ione Bretaña, Jara Mendia, Virginia Díaz

и другие.

Current Psychology, Год журнала: 2025, Номер unknown

Опубликована: Янв. 10, 2025

Abstract Eating disorders are one of the consequences suffered by individuals who immersed in intimate partner violence. Knowing that violence is a social problem affects men and women all over world, it important to examine detect which factors affect their physical emotional health. The aim present work was systematically review association between IPV ED. In February 2024, systematic search Web Science, Scopus PsycINFO databases performed. A total 689 papers were obtained, 155 excluded as duplicates, resulting 535 articles. After reviewing title, abstract keywords, 485 articles did not meet inclusion criteria eliminated. Subsequently, remaining 50 read discrepancies resolved, achieving 87.3% agreement among judges. Finally, 40 met included review. results clearly show relationship various EDs. Being victim IPV, its different forms (physical, psychological sexual), has been related such anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa binge eating disorder. general, some studies found differences presence sexual ED symptoms. conclusion, EDs may be form control exert bodies response exercised abusive partners. Addressing interpersonal sphere focusing on management violent dynamics within couple key change individual coping.

Язык: Английский

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The role of perceived parental overprotection in women’s restrained eating behavior: A moderated mediation model of alexithymia, perfectionism, and asceticism DOI Creative Commons
Silvia Casale, Simon Ghinassi,

Giulia Rezzano

и другие.

Appetite, Год журнала: 2025, Номер 207, С. 107899 - 107899

Опубликована: Фев. 6, 2025

Язык: Английский

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Emotion regulation difficulties and disordered eating in adolescents and young adults: a meta-analysis DOI Creative Commons
Ruoyu Zhou, Lei Zhang, Ziqi Liu

и другие.

Journal of Eating Disorders, Год журнала: 2025, Номер 13(1)

Опубликована: Фев. 12, 2025

Eating disorders and difficulties in regulating emotions are frequent among adolescents serve as risk factors for several health issues. Nonetheless, the relationship remains ambiguous; investigating this connection will not only elucidate associations between two illnesses. Nevertheless, it offer theoretical backing interventions targeting pertinent This study seeks to examine emotion management disordered eating while assessing moderating influences of Body Mass Index (BMI) gender enhance future disorders. We conducted a search April 2024 updated November same year, encompassing literature published from 2010 across five English Chinese databases. A random effects model was analyze research outcomes. meta-analysis encompassed 23 research, demonstrating medium positive (r = 0.418). Subgroup analyses revealed relationships regulation 0.428), loss-of-control 0.410), emotional 0.370). The meta-regression analysis that significantly moderates association, but BMI does not. present indicated or young adults with susceptible displaying symptoms both sexes; however, females, issues more likely be associated Future longitudinal experimental researches needed reveal causal variables similarities variations genders during adolescence early adulthood. explores managing adults. disorders, such binge eating, common teenagers those who have harder time controlling their experience eating. By analyzing data studies involving over 8,500 participants, also found though showed significant behaviors link stronger females. examined whether body weight (measured by BMI) influence relationship. However, due absence overweight population, did impact behaviors. should investigate how these patterns change people grow older improving can lead healthier habits. highlights importance addressing well-being part efforts support mental physical people.

Язык: Английский

Процитировано

0