Night Eating and Loss of Control over Eating in Bariatric Surgery Candidates

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Sarah Royal
Susan Wnuk
Katie Warwick
Raed Hawa
Sanjeev Sockalingam
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[1] University Health Network,Toronto Western Hospital Bariatric Surgery Psychosocial Program
[2] University Health Network,Medical Psychiatry Program
[3] University of Toronto,Department of Psychiatry
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Journal of Clinical Psychology in Medical Settings | 2015年 / 22卷
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Bariatric surgery; Obesity; Loss of control over eating; Night eating; Mental health;
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The goal was to examine the relationship between loss of control over eating (LOCE) and other variables, including eating pathology, in bariatric candidates. Two hundred and twenty-six participants completed measures of depressive symptoms, eating pathology, health-related quality of life (HRQOL), and alcohol use. Participants were divided into those who did (n = 123) and did not (n = 103) report subjective LOCE. Participants with LOCE had significantly higher levels of night eating, depressive symptoms, and eating disorder psychopathology and lower mental HRQOL. There were no observed differences in alcohol use, dietary restraint, or physical HRQOL. This study highlights eating and mental health-related correlates of LOCE, providing evidence that it is associated with increased psychological burden in bariatric candidates. This is one of the first studies to report the relationship between LOCE and night eating in this group and future research could elaborate on these variables to determine their importance in long-term weight loss.
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