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Examining infra-individual variability in food-related inhibitory control and negative affect as predictors of binge eating using ecological momentary assessment

机译:使用生态瞬间评估检查与食物相关的抑制控制和负面影响的无可比度为预测因子

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Binge eating presents in the context of several eating disorders (EDs) and has been shown to be associated with negative affectivity and inhibitory control deficits. While considerable ecological momentary assessment (EMA) work in EDs has demonstrated the importance of intra-individual variability in affect in predicting binge episodes, no research has considered how fluctuations in inhibitory control and negative affect together influence binge eating, or the extent to which these relationships may differ across ED diagnoses. Therefore, the present EMA study assessed the extent to which daily inhibitory control moderated momentary associations between negative affect and binge eating, and whether the presence of regular compensatory behaviors influenced these associations. Participants were 40 women reporting regular binge eating (anorexia nervosa binge-purge type [AN-BP], bulimia nervosa [BN], binge-eating disorder [BEW/subthreshold BED) who completed a 10-day EMA protocol that included measures of affect, eating, and a daily ambulatory Go/No-go task that included palatable food and neutral stimuli. Results of generalized estimating equations indicated greater between-person food-related inhibitory control deficits were associated with greater binge likelihood, and there was a three-way interaction between momentary negative affect, daily food-related inhibitory control, and compensatory behavior group. For individuals with BN or AN-BP, the relationship between momentary negative affect and subsequent binge eating was stronger on days characterized by reduced inhibitory control, whereas no main or interactive effects of negative affect or inhibitory control were observed for those with BED/subthreshold BED. Together these results demonstrate the importance of intra-individual variability in executive functioning and affective processes that underlie binge eating, as well as meaningful individual differences in these momentary associations.
机译:在几种饮食障碍(EDS)的背景下,狂犬病呈现出来,并且已被证明与负面影响和抑制控制缺陷相关。虽然EDS的相当大的生态瞬间评估(EMA)工作已经证明了个体内变异性在预测狂暴事件中的内部变异性的重要性,但没有研究考虑如何在抑制控制和负面影响的波动如何影响狂暴进食,或者这些程度关系可能不同于ED诊断。因此,本EMA研究评估了日常抑制控制的程度,日常抑制对阴性影响和狂犬病之间的瞬间关联,以及是否存在定期的补偿行为影响这些协会。参与者是40名妇女报告定期狂犬病吃(厌食症神经液相传型[AN-BP],胃癌紊乱[BEW / SEMTHESHOLD床),他完成了10天的EMA议定书,包括影响措施,饮食和日常的动态GO / NO-GO-GO-GO-GO-TACK包括可口的食物和中性刺激。广义估计方程的结果表明,人们之间的食物相关的抑制性抑制缺陷与更大的狂暴可能性相关,并且瞬间负面影响,每日食物相关抑制性控制和补偿行为组之间存在三种相互作用。对于具有BN或AN-BP的个体,瞬间阴性影响和随后的狂犬病之间的关系对具有降低的抑制控制的日子具有更强的日子,而对于床/亚阈值床的那些,观察到负面影响或抑制对照的主要或互动影响。这些结果一起表明,在这些瞬间协会中有意义的狂暴进食和有意义的个体差异,展示了个体内部变异性的重要性。

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