Abstract: This study aimed to characterize the prevalence of eating disorders(EDs), disturbed eating behaviors (DEBs), and emotional eating attitudes (EEAs) among patients affected by endometriosis in order to understand a potential crosslink between this impacting gynecological disease and a Body Mass Index shift. A total of 30 patients were recruited at an endometriosis outpatient clinic in Bologna and were assessed by using standardized instruments and specific questionnaires for EDs, DEBs, and EEAs. Sociodemographic information and endometriosis clinical features and history information were collected by adopting a specific questionnaire. Retrospective reports of lifetime Body Mass Index (BMI) changes, current BMI, peak pain severity during the last menstrual period, and the average of pain intensity during the last intermenstrual period were used for a correlation with the mean score from eating-behavior scales’ assessment. The preliminary results indicate that, although only 3.33% of endometriosis patients are affected by ED, statistically significant differences at the mean scores of DEBs and EEAs assessment scales were found by strati-fying patients on the basis of BMI levels at risk for infertility and coronary heart disease and on the basis ofmoderate/severe pain levels. The enrichment of the sample size and the recruitment of the control group to complete the study enrollment will allow us to investigate more complex and strong correlation findings and to assess the prevalence of EDs among endometriosis patients. Keywords: endometriosis; BMI; pain; eating disorders;disturbed eating behaviors; emotional eating attitudes

Eating Disorders and Disturbed Eating Behaviors Underlying Body Weight Differences in Patients Affected by Endometriosis: Preliminary Results from an Italian Cross-Sectional Study / Panariello, Fabio; Borgiani, Gianluca; Bronte, Concetta; Cassero, Giovanni; Montanari, Giulia; Falcieri, Marcella; Rugo, Michele Angelo; Trunfio, Ornella; De Ronchi, Diana; Atti, Anna Rita. - In: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH AND PUBLIC HEALTH. - ISSN 1660-4601. - ELETTRONICO. - 20:3(2023), pp. 1727.1-1727.16. [10.3390/ijerph20031727]

Eating Disorders and Disturbed Eating Behaviors Underlying Body Weight Differences in Patients Affected by Endometriosis: Preliminary Results from an Italian Cross-Sectional Study

Panariello, Fabio
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Borgiani, Gianluca;Bronte, Concetta;De Ronchi, Diana;Atti, Anna Rita
2023

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Abstract: This study aimed to characterize the prevalence of eating disorders(EDs), disturbed eating behaviors (DEBs), and emotional eating attitudes (EEAs) among patients affected by endometriosis in order to understand a potential crosslink between this impacting gynecological disease and a Body Mass Index shift. A total of 30 patients were recruited at an endometriosis outpatient clinic in Bologna and were assessed by using standardized instruments and specific questionnaires for EDs, DEBs, and EEAs. Sociodemographic information and endometriosis clinical features and history information were collected by adopting a specific questionnaire. Retrospective reports of lifetime Body Mass Index (BMI) changes, current BMI, peak pain severity during the last menstrual period, and the average of pain intensity during the last intermenstrual period were used for a correlation with the mean score from eating-behavior scales’ assessment. The preliminary results indicate that, although only 3.33% of endometriosis patients are affected by ED, statistically significant differences at the mean scores of DEBs and EEAs assessment scales were found by strati-fying patients on the basis of BMI levels at risk for infertility and coronary heart disease and on the basis ofmoderate/severe pain levels. The enrichment of the sample size and the recruitment of the control group to complete the study enrollment will allow us to investigate more complex and strong correlation findings and to assess the prevalence of EDs among endometriosis patients. Keywords: endometriosis; BMI; pain; eating disorders;disturbed eating behaviors; emotional eating attitudes
2023
Eating Disorders and Disturbed Eating Behaviors Underlying Body Weight Differences in Patients Affected by Endometriosis: Preliminary Results from an Italian Cross-Sectional Study / Panariello, Fabio; Borgiani, Gianluca; Bronte, Concetta; Cassero, Giovanni; Montanari, Giulia; Falcieri, Marcella; Rugo, Michele Angelo; Trunfio, Ornella; De Ronchi, Diana; Atti, Anna Rita. - In: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH AND PUBLIC HEALTH. - ISSN 1660-4601. - ELETTRONICO. - 20:3(2023), pp. 1727.1-1727.16. [10.3390/ijerph20031727]
Panariello, Fabio; Borgiani, Gianluca; Bronte, Concetta; Cassero, Giovanni; Montanari, Giulia; Falcieri, Marcella; Rugo, Michele Angelo; Trunfio, Ornella; De Ronchi, Diana; Atti, Anna Rita
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