Journal of Eating Disorders (Jul 2022)

Association between muscle dysmorphia psychopathology and binge eating in a large at-risk cohort of men and women

  • Robin Halioua,
  • Andrea Wyssen,
  • Samuel Iff,
  • Yannis Karrer,
  • Erich Seifritz,
  • Boris B. Quednow,
  • Malte Christian Claussen

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s40337-022-00632-8
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 1
pp. 1 – 10

Abstract

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Plain English summary Muscle dysmorphia is a mental disorder in which those affected are constantly preoccupied with being insufficiently muscular. Although there is initial evidence that binge eating may play a role in the clinical presentation of muscle dysmorphia (MD), this has not been investigated. In addition, MD has rarely been studied in women. We conducted a study involving 5905 men (n = 422) and women (n = 5483) using self-report questionnaires to examine the association between binge eating and symptoms of MD. We found that symptoms of MD and binge eating are positively associated. According to our model, two-thirds of women and one-quarter of men at-risk for MD exhibit binge eating. Binge eating episodes should therefore form part of the clinical assessment of MD.

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