Childhood hyperactivity, eating behaviours, and executive functions: Their association with the development of eating-disorder symptoms in adolescence

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Rachel Dufour
Édith Breton
Alexandre J. S. Morin
Sylvana M. Côté
Lise Dubois
Frank Vitaro
Michel Boivin
Richard E. Tremblay
Linda Booij
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[1] Sainte-Justine Hospital Research Centre,Department of Psychology
[2] Concordia University,Department of Psychiatry and Addictology
[3] Université de Montréal,School of Public Health
[4] Université de Montréal,School of Epidemiology and Public Health
[5] University of Ottawa,School of Psychoeducation
[6] Université de Montréal,Department of Psychology
[7] Université Laval,Department of Psychology and Pediatrics
[8] Université de Montréal,Department of Psychiatry
[9] McGill University,Eating Disorders Continuum, Douglas Mental Health University Institute
[10] Research centre,undefined
[11] Douglas Mental Health University Institute,undefined
[12] Montreal West Island Integrated University Health and Social Service Centre,undefined
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Journal of Eating Disorders | / 11卷
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Eating disorders; Hyperactivity; Executive functions; Adolescence; Childhood eating;
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Eating-disorder symptoms, such as body image issues, maladaptive behaviors, and preoccupation with weight, tend to develop in adolescence. However, it is unclear whether early childhood characteristics or behaviours could be indicators of a risk of developing eating-disorder symptoms later. The current study examined the possible link between certain early behaviours (e.g., hyperactivity, childhood eating), early cognitive processes, and eating-disorder symptoms development in a community cohort followed from birth. Results showed that being hyperactive in early childhood predicts higher levels of eating-disorder symptoms at the beginning of adolescence (age 15), and that this is partially explained by a link between being hyperactive, being more rigid in our ways of thinking, and engaging in overeating behaviours. Additionally, more early rigid ways of thinking predicted the increase in symptoms over time. Our results demonstrate possible behaviours and characteristics that could be used to identify children at risk of eating disorders, which in future research could potentially help improve our preventive interventions.
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