The eating disorder inventory in evaluation of impaired eating behaviour in subjects requesting nutritional consultation

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Iorio D. [1 ]
Margiotta N. [1 ]
D’Orsi P. [1 ]
Bellini O. [1 ]
Boschi V. [1 ]
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[1] Department of Neuroscience, Unit of Physiology, School of Medicine, University „Federico II”, Naples, 80131
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Eating Disorder Inventory; Normal-weight; Obesity; Outpatient clinic; Overweight;
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10.1007/BF03354447
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The present study evaluated impaired eating behaviour in women seeking participation in a diet-based programme of weight reduction or achievement of ideal body weight. Forty-seven obese, 42 overweight and 14 normal-weight subjects, attending an Italian university outpatient clinic completed the Eating Disorder Inventory (EDI). Forty-eight mothers of primary school children (25 normal-weight and 23 overweight) were used as controls. The EDI consists of 8 subscales, 3 evaluating psychopathology related to eating disorders (drive for thinness, bulimia, body dissatisfaction) and 5 evaluating general psychopathology (intereoceptive awareness, ineffectiveness, maturity fears, perfectionism, interpersonal distrust). Significantly altered scores in the first three subscales were observed both in normal-weight and overweight outpatients compared to the controls. The overweight oupatients scored higher than the obese patients in terms of drive for thinness and bulimia and higher than the normal-weight women for terms of bulimia, body dissatisfaction and drive for thinness. The overweight controls scored significantly higher than the normal-weight controls in the first three subscales in the remaining subscales, mean values were also higher in the overweight group, though significance was only reached in the interpersonal distrust and interoceptive awareness subscales. Impaired eating behaviour is frequent in subjects seeking participation in weight reduction or ideal body weight achievement programmes. © 2000, Editrice Kurtis.
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