Understanding the Influence of Eating Patterns on Binge Drinking: A Mediation Model

Binge drinking is an important health problem, and it has been related to binge eating and fat intake in animal models, but this relationship has not been tested in humans. The first objective of this study was to analyze whether binge eating and fat intake are related to binge drinking in a youth s...

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description Binge drinking is an important health problem, and it has been related to binge eating and fat intake in animal models, but this relationship has not been tested in humans. The first objective of this study was to analyze whether binge eating and fat intake are related to binge drinking in a youth sample. The second objective was to analyze whether binge eating and fat intake mediate the relationship between individual factors associated with binge eating and fat intake (sex, body mass index (BMI), drive for thinness, body dissatisfaction, eating styles, impulsivity, and food addiction) and binge drinking. A sample of 428 undergraduate students filled out several questionnaires on binge drinking, binge eating, fat intake, drive for thinness, body dissatisfaction, eating styles, food addiction, and impulsivity. Results showed an excellent model fit: (25) = 30.342 ( = 0.212), comparative fit index (CFI) = 0.992, root mean squared error of approximation (RMSEA) = 0.022 [90% CI = 0.000, 0.047]. Binge eating and fat intake were positively related to binge drinking. Furthermore, emotional eating, external eating, and food addiction showed positive and statistically significant indirect relationships with binge drinking, whereas the relationship with restrained eating was negative. These findings point to the need to use a broader approach in understanding and preventing binge drinking in the youth population by showing the influence of the eating pattern on this problem. This information could be helpful in preventing future behaviors and improving interventions that address health risk behaviors.
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Adolescent
Alcohol
Animal models
Behavior
Binge drinking
Binge Drinking - epidemiology
Binge-Eating Disorder - epidemiology
Body mass
Body Mass Index
Body size
Bulimia - epidemiology
Chi-square test
College students
Cross-Sectional Studies
Data collection
Drinking behavior
Eating
Eating disorders
Food
Health risks
Humans
Impulsive behavior
Impulsivity
Oils & fats
Risk taking
Spain - epidemiology
Statistical analysis
Statistical tests
Students - statistics & numerical data
Surveys and Questionnaires
Thinness
Women
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