A comparison of quality of life in obese individuals with and without binge eating disorder
Adult
Male
obesity
distress syndrome
Minnesota
impact of weight on quality of life questionnaire
Comorbidity
California
Treatment seeking
03 medical and health sciences
0302 clinical medicine
male
binge eating disorder
Humans
human
sel Binge eating disorder
Obesity
Bulimia
self esteem
2. Zero hunger
Analysis of Variance
Keywords: adult
questionnaire
article
major clinical study
body mass
3. Good health
job performance
female
priority journal
quality of life
Quality of Life
Female
DOI:
10.1002/eat.20101
Publication Date:
2005-04-08T20:46:58Z
AUTHORS (5)
ABSTRACT
This study investigates whether binge eating disorder (BED) in obese individuals is associated with a greater degree of impairment in quality of life (QOL) than obesity alone.Treatment-seeking obese individuals with and without BED were compared on QOL scores using the Impact of Weight on Quality of Life (IWQOL-Lite) questionnaire.With the exception of the Physical Function subscale, obese individuals with BED scored significantly higher than non-BED participants on each of the subscales and on the total scale of the IWQOL-Lite. For all participants, body mass index (BMI) was related significantly to scores on the Physical Function and Public Distress subscales of the IWQOL-Lite.Obese individuals with BED have impaired functioning on psychosocial aspects of QOL in addition to poorer physical functioning associated with obesity. These findings underscore the pervasive impact of BED in obese individuals, as BED is associated with more impairment than obesity alone.
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