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How Negative Affect Does and Does Not Lead to Binge Eating-The Importance of Craving and Negative Urgency in Bulimia Nervosa

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AMER PSYCHOLOGICAL ASSOC
DOI: 10.1037/abn0000830

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ecological momentary assessment; negative affect; negative urgency; craving; binge eating

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Studies show that negative affect can trigger binge eating in patients with bulimia nervosa. Important factors in this relationship are craving and negative urgency. This study aims to explore the relations between negative affect, craving, rash action, and binge eating in daily life, and whether craving and rash action mediate the relationship between negative affect and binge eating. The results suggest that negative affect can lead to binge eating through rash action and craving, but can also lead to dietary restriction.
Studies suggest that negative affect (NA) can trigger binge eating (BE) in patients with bulimia nervosa (BN). Important factors in this relation between NA and BE could be craving (an intense desire for a BE episode) and negative urgency (the tendency to act rashly when NA is high). Therefore, this study wants to firstly explore the relations between NA, craving, rash action, and BE in daily life and secondly whether craving and rash action mediate the relationship between NA and BE. A sample of 70 female patients with BN and 76 female healthy controls (HC) took part in an experience sampling study where they reported on momentary NA, craving, rash action, and eating behaviors in daily life in a burst-measurement design over a period of 12 months. Assessments occurred eight times a day on Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturdays in seven bursts of 3 weeks, all separated by 5-week periods of no assessment. First, NA predicted subsequent rash action in the whole sample but this was more pronounced in patients with BN. Second, NA predicted subsequent craving in patients with BN, but not in HC. Third, rash action and craving predicted subsequent BE in patients with BN. Fourth, NA had competing effects on eating in patients with BN, predicting subsequent BE through rash action and craving, but also predicting subsequent not eating. These results suggest that NA can lead to BE in daily life through rash action and craving, but that NA can also lead to dietary restriction.

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