Unequivocally large, but not enormous: An examination of the nutritional content of objective and subjective binge‐eating episodes using ecological momentary assessment data

Author:

Presseller Emily K.12ORCID,Karbassi Nikoo2ORCID,Gian Christina23,Juarascio Adrienne S.12

Affiliation:

1. Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences Drexel University Philadelphia Pennsylvania USA

2. Center for Weight, Eating, and Lifestyle Sciences Drexel University Philadelphia Pennsylvania USA

3. Nutrition Sciences Department Drexel University Philadelphia Pennsylvania USA

Abstract

AbstractObjectiveThis study compared the macronutrient profiles of subjective binge‐eating episodes (SBEs), objective binge‐eating episodes (OBEs), and typical eating episodes.MethodTwenty‐one adults with binge eating completed ecological momentary assessment of all eating episodes for 2 weeks, including detailed monitoring of food types and portions. Binge‐eating episodes (N = 237) were coded as OBEs (n = 76) or SBEs (n = 161). Calories and macronutrients were computed using manufacturer information and USDA Food and Nutrient Database for Dietary Studies. Multilevel regression models compared the eating episode types on caloric and macronutrient content.ResultsOBEs contained an average of 121.5 (95.1) g fat, 363.7 (289.1) g carbohydrates, 65.2 (38.2) g protein, 20.9 (16.4) g fiber, and 2856.2 (1869.2) calories. SBEs contained 31.6 (30.5) g fat, 76.5 (54.0) g carbohydrates, 20.5 (21.6) g protein, 5.3 (5.9) g fiber, and 695.1 (505.9) calories. Although OBEs contained significantly more calories and grams of all macronutrients than SBEs (p < .001), the macronutrient proportions of OBEs and SBEs did not differ. The proportions of carbohydrates (p = .005) and protein (p < .001) in SBEs significantly differed from typical eating episodes.DiscussionOur findings offer preliminary evidence that OBEs and SBEs are more comparable in macronutrient profile than typical eating episodes.Public Significance StatementThe present study compared the calories and grams of macronutrients in objectively large binge‐eating episodes, subjectively large binge‐eating episodes, and typical meals and snacks. Results suggest that objectively and subjectively large binge‐eating episodes demonstrate similar profiles of macronutrients, which are different from the macronutrient profile of meals and snacks. These results may help the eating disorder field better study the impact of subjectively large binge‐eating episodes.

Funder

Hilda and Preston Davis Foundation

National Institute of Mental Health

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Psychiatry and Mental health

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