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Characterizing rates of physical activity in individuals with binge eating disorder using wearable sensor technologies and clinical interviews
European Eating Disorders Review ( IF 5.360 ) Pub Date : 2020-11-28 , DOI: 10.1002/erv.2811
Olivia B Wons 1, 2 , Megan L Michael 1, 2 , Mandy Lin 1 , Adrienne S Juarascio 1, 2
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Research suggests physical activity (PA) improves behavioural, psychological and behavioural symptoms in individuals with binge eating disorder (BED), yet self‐reported PA is notably low. Little remains known about objective rates of PA and subclinical levels of maladaptive PA (i.e., compensatory or driven PA), and few studies have attempted to understand the role that dissatisfaction and overvaluation with shape and weight plays in promoting PA in individuals with BED. We sought to characterize PA and investigate whether elevated rates of shape and weight concerns contribute to rates of PA in individuals with BED.

中文翻译:

使用可穿戴传感器技术和临床访谈表征暴食症患者的身体活动率

研究表明,体力活动 (PA) 可改善暴食症 (BED) 患者的行为、心理和行为症状,但自我报告的 PA 值明显偏低。关于 PA 的客观比率和适应不良 PA(即代偿性或驱动性 PA)的亚临床水平知之甚少,并且很少有研究试图了解对体型和体重的不满和高估在促进 BED 患者 PA 中的作用。我们试图描述 PA 的特征,并调查体型和体重问题的增加率是否会影响 BED 患者的 PA 发生率。
更新日期:2020-11-28
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