Binge Eating, Mood, and Quality of Life in Youth With Type 2 Diabetes: Baseline data from the TODAY study

Publication Description
The current study examines the prevalence of binge eating and its association with adiposity and psychosocial functioning in a large, diverse sample of youth with type 2 diabetes. In the TODAY study, 678 (mean age 14.0 years; 64.9% girls) of the 704 youth randomized to the study completed a self-report measure of eating disorder symptoms and were categorized as nonovereaters, overeaters, subclinical binge eaters, or clinical binge eaters. Youth with clinical (6%) and subclinical (20%) levels of binge eating had significantly higher levels and rates of extreme obesity, global eating disorder and depressive symptoms, and impaired quality of life. These findings highlight the importance of evaluating youth with type 2 diabetes for the presence of binge eating. Future research is needed to determine the cumulative effects of disordered eating, obesity, and psychosocial distress on adherence to lifestyle change recommendations and longitudinal response to treatment.

Primary Author
Wilfley,Denise
Berkowitz,R.
Goebel-Fabbri,A.
Hirst,K.
Ievers-Landis,C.
Lipman,T. H.
Marcus,M.
Ng,D.
Pham,T.
Saletsky,R.
Schanuel,J.
Van Buren,D.

Volume
34

Issue
4

Start Page
858

Other Pages
860

Publisher
American Diabetes Association

URL
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21357794

PMID
21357794



Reference Type
Journal Article

Periodical Full
Diabetes care

Publication Year
2011

Publication Date
Apr

Place of Publication
United States

ISSN/ISBN
0149-5992

Document Object Index
10.2337/dc10-1704