A prospective analysis of loss of control over eating, sociodemographics, and mental health during COVID-19 in the United States - 12/02/22

Abstract |
Purpose |
The study assessed the relationships between sociodemographics, mental health, and prospective changes in loss of control over eating (LOCE).
Methods |
Sixty-nine participants (Mage = 39.81 years, SD = 12.25; 49.3% female) completed a survey assessing sociodemographics, mental health, and LOCE at three time points.
Results |
A one-way repeated-measures ANOVA revealed statistically significant differences between the Wave 1 and Wave 3 LOCE. Mixed between-within subjects ANOVAs revealed a main effects of time, essential worker status, and mental health constructs. Interaction effects were observed for sex, anxiety, and stress with time.
Conclusion |
Findings provide insight into eating behaviors during COVID-19.
Le texte complet de cet article est disponible en PDF.Keywords : Pandemic, Loss of control over eating, Depression, Anxiety, Stress
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Vol 16 - N° 1
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