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. 2006 Mar;39(2):101-7.
doi: 10.1002/eat.20208.

Risk factors and patterns of onset in binge eating disorder

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Risk factors and patterns of onset in binge eating disorder

Jamie L Manwaring et al. Int J Eat Disord. 2006 Mar.
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Abstract

Objective: The current study examined risk factors in women with binge eating disorder (BED) who began binging before dieting (binge-first [BF]) compared with women with BED who began dieting before binging (diet-first [DF]). It further aimed to replicate findings regarding eating disorder and general psychopathology among BF versus DF subtypes.

Method: One hundred fifty-five women with BED completed the Oxford Risk Factor Interview to retrospectively assess risk factors occurring before eating disturbance onset. Clinical interview assessed eating disorder and general psychopathology.

Results: Overall, no significant differences in risk factors emerged between the groups. The BF group had a significantly earlier onset of BED than the DF group. In contradistinction to previous studies, the DF group endorsed more eating disorder psychopathology and lifetime diagnosis of any substance use disorder.

Conclusion: Limited support was seen for different risk factors in BF versus DF women, suggesting similar etiologic pathways in both subtypes.

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