Real-time predictors of body dissatisfaction in females with binge eating: an ecological momentary assessment study

Eat Weight Disord. 2022 May;27(4):1547-1553. doi: 10.1007/s40519-021-01296-0. Epub 2021 Sep 15.

Abstract

Purpose: Body dissatisfaction (BD) is supported as a maintenance factor for eating disorders (EDs) characterized by binge eating (BE). Although it is traditionally conceptualized as a trait construct, ecological momentary assessment (EMA) studies have shown that it fluctuates within-day and that momentary elevations in BD prospectively predict near-time ED behaviors. However, less is known about the contextual factors that precipitate these fluctuations in BD.

Methods: The current study thus sought to examine whether certain internal (i.e., negative affect, shape/weight-related cognitions) and environmental (i.e., attending social events, being exposed to thin-ideal media, spending time on social media) factors prospectively predict momentary elevations in BD in females with BE. Participants (n = 25) completed an EMA protocol over 14 days.

Results: Data on BD and internal and environmental factors were analyzed using generalized estimating equations. Results showed that (1) greater than one's usual negative affect and shape/weight-related cognitions, and (2) spending time on social media prospectively predicted momentary elevations in BD. Interestingly, attending social events prospectively predicted momentary reductions in BD.

Conclusion: These findings may have important implications for conceptualizing and managing BD to prevent ED behaviors.

Level of evidence: Level II, controlled trial without randomization.

Keywords: Binge eating; Body dissatisfaction; Eating disorder; Ecological momentary assessment; Environmental factors; Internal factors.

MeSH terms

  • Binge-Eating Disorder*
  • Body Dissatisfaction*
  • Bulimia*
  • Ecological Momentary Assessment
  • Feeding and Eating Disorders*
  • Female
  • Humans