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Eating pathology and depressive symptoms as predictors of excessive weight gain during pregnancy

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JOURNAL OF HEALTH PSYCHOLOGY
卷 26, 期 13, 页码 2414-2423

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SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD
DOI: 10.1177/1359105320913934

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binge eating; body shape; depression; eating behavior; pregnancy

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The study found that excessive gestational weight gain is more strongly associated with depressive symptoms than with eating pathology. Therefore, it is important to focus on pregnant women's mental health in order to prevent excessive weight gain during pregnancy.
Excessive gestational weight gain is associated with negative outcomes and the identification of contributing psychosocial factors may be useful in prevention and intervention. Pregnant women (N = 70) completed self-report measures of eating pathology, depressive symptomatology, and gestational weight gain. Global eating pathology was positively associated with overvaluation of shape and weight, dietary restraint, frequency of binge eating, and depressive symptoms. Depressive symptoms significantly predicted excessive gestational weight gain, while global eating pathology predicted excessive gestational weight gain at a trend level. Results suggest that depressive symptoms more strongly predict excessive gestational weight gain than eating pathology.

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