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Binge eating during pregnancy and birth outcomes: A cohort study in a disadvantaged population in Brazil.
Document Type
Article
Source
International Journal of Eating Disorders. Nov2012, Vol. 45 Issue 7, p827-831. 5p. 3 Charts.
Subject
*BULIMIA
*COMPARATIVE studies
*CONFIDENCE intervals
*FOOD habits
*GESTATIONAL age
*LONGITUDINAL method
*EVALUATION of medical care
*POISSON distribution
*PREGNANCY
*PRIMARY health care
*QUESTIONNAIRES
*REGRESSION analysis
*RESEARCH funding
*WEIGHT gain
*SOCIOECONOMIC factors
*BODY mass index
*DATA analysis software
*DESCRIPTIVE statistics
Language
ISSN
0276-3478
Abstract
Objective: To assess the impact of binge eating behavior (BE) during pregnancy on birth outcomes among 697 Brazilian women who attended primary care. Method: Pregnant women answered a questionnaire on sociodemographic data, obstetric history, and The Eating Disorder Examination Questionnaire (EDE-Q). Perinatal outcomes were obtained from birth records. Birth weight, prematurity, caesarean delivery, being small or large for gestational age were compared among women reporting BE ( N = 119) and those without BE ( N = 578). Poisson regression was used to estimate the association between BE during pregnancy and birth outcomes. Results: BE during pregnancy was not significantly associated with the birth outcomes analyzed. Gestational weight gain was significantly higher among those who reported BE. Discussion: Binge eating behavior during pregnancy may not influence birth outcomes as binge eating disorder does but affects gestational weight gain. Women reporting binge eating during pregnancy should undergo a diagnostic assessment for eating disorders. © 2012 by Wiley Periodicals, Inc. (Int J Eat Disord 2012;45:827-831) [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]