학술논문

Binge eating among older women: prevalence rates and health correlates across three independent samples
Document Type
article
Source
Journal of Eating Disorders, Vol 9, Iss 1, Pp 1-10 (2021)
Subject
Aging
Binge eating
Women’s health
Psychiatry
RC435-571
Language
English
ISSN
2050-2974
Abstract
Abstract Background Emerging research indicates that binge eating (BE; consuming unusually large amounts of food in one siting while feeling a loss of control) is prevalent among older women. Yet, health correlates of BE in older adult populations are poorly understood. The original study aimed to investigate BE prevalence, frequency, and health correlates in a sample of older adult women. Based on results from this first study, we then sought to replicate findings in two additional samples of older adult women from separate studies. Method Using self-reported frequencies of BE from three separate samples of older women with very different demographics, we compared BE prevalence, frequency, and health correlates among older women. Study 1 (N = 185) includes data collected online (86% White; 59% overweight/obese status). Study 2 (N = 64) was conducted in person at a local food pantry (65% Hispanic; 47% household income