Ural C, Belli H, Akbudak M, Solmaz A, Bektas ZD, Celebi F. Relation of binge eating disorder with impulsiveness in obese individuals. World J Psychiatr 2017; 7(2): 114-120 [PMID: 28713689 DOI: 10.5498/wjp.v7.i2.114]
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Hasan Belli, MD, Associate Professor, Department of Psychiatry, Health Sciences University, Bagcilar Education And Research Hospital, Merkez Mahallesi, Bagcılar, 34100 Istanbul, Turkey. hasan.belli@saglik.gov.tr
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Psychiatry
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Observational Study
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World J Psychiatr. Jun 22, 2017; 7(2): 114-120 Published online Jun 22, 2017. doi: 10.5498/wjp.v7.i2.114
Table 1 Comparison of the sociodemographic and clinical characteristics of the binge eating disorder (+) and binge eating disorder (-) group
Overall
BED (+) group
BED (-) group
P
Age
36.49 ± 10.14
35.05 ± 9.61
37.13 ± 10.33
0.141
Sex
Females
181
75.1%
62
82.7%
119
71.7%
0.068
Males
60
24.9%
13
17.3%
47
28.3%
Marital status
Maried
154
63.9%
48
64.0%
106
63.9%
0.983
Single
87
36.1%
27
36.0%
60
36.1%
Education level
Primary
81
33.6%
28
37.3%
53
31.9%
0.62 0.62 0.62
Middle
107
44.4%
30
40.0%
77
46.4%
High
53
22.0%
17
22.7%
36
21.7%
Physically active
Yes
179
74.3%
55
73.3%
124
74.7%
0.874
No
62
25.7%
20
26.7%
42
25.3%
Weight (kg)
124.82 ± 18.23
124.37 ± 17.57
125.03 ± 18.57
0.796
BMI
45.89 ± 6.08
46.69 ± 6.69
45.53 ± 5.76
0.195
Cigaret (yr)
6.23 ± 8.35
5.45 ± 7.56
6.58 ± 8.68
0.331
Quit smoking in the last six months
31 (12.9%)
6 (8%)
25 (15.1%)
0.130
Table 2 Comparison of the psychiatric and suicidal features of the binge eating disorder ( + ) and binge eating disorder (-) group
Overall
BED (+) group
BED (-) group
P
Previous psychiatric admittance
Yes
87
36.1%
37
49.3%
50
30.1%
0.004
No
154
63.9%
38
50.7%
116
69.9%
0.004
Psychiatric comorbidity
Yes
11
4.6%
6
8.0%
5
3.0%
0.086
No
230
95.4%
69
92.0%
161
97.0%
0.055
Thinking of suicide
Yes
52
21.6%
26
34.7%
26
15.7%
0.001
No
189
78.4%
49
65.3%
140
84.3%
0.001
Previous attempts to suicide
Yes
30
12.4%
16
21.3%
14
8.4%
0.005
No
211
87.6%
59
78.7%
152
91.6%
0.005
Table 3 Comparison of the Beck Depression Inventory and Beck Anxiety Inventory between binge eating disorder (+) and binge eating disorder (-) group
Overall
BED (+) group
BED (-) group
P
Beck depression inventory
16.41 ± 9.61
20.04 ± 11.08
14.77 ± 8.40
0.000
Beck anxiety inventory
14.64 ± 10.50
16.72 ± 11.76
13.70 ± 9.78
0.064
Table 4 Comparison of the Barratt Impulsiveness Scale-11 between binge eating disorder (+) and binge eating disorder (-) group
Overall
BED (+) group
BED (-) group
P
BIS-11 total
62.84 ± 8.83
64.84 ± 9.75
61.93 ± 8.25
0.018
BIS-11 attention
16.22 ± 3.28
17.03 ± 3.24
15.85 ± 3.25
0.010
BIS-11 motor
20.57 ± 4.18
21.36 ± 4.86
20.21 ± 3.79
0.072
BIS-11 non-planning
26.06 ± 4.67
26.59 ± 5.32
25.82 ± 4.34
0.275
Citation: Ural C, Belli H, Akbudak M, Solmaz A, Bektas ZD, Celebi F. Relation of binge eating disorder with impulsiveness in obese individuals. World J Psychiatr 2017; 7(2): 114-120