Purpose Alexithymia, a personality trait characterized by difficulties in emotional processing, has been associated with unhealthy behaviors and chronic medical conditions. This study aimed to further develop our understanding of this complex relationship by investigating whether alexithymia increases the risk of metabolic syndrome (MetS) in participants with obesity or overweight through the mediating role of binge eating (BE). Methods A consecutive sample of 238 treatment-seeking patients with obesity or overweight were recruited. Alexithymia (TAS-20), binge eating symptoms (BES), body mass index (BMI), and depression and anxiety symptoms (HADS) were concurrently assessed. Results Almost half of the participants met the criteria for MetS ...
Abstract Objective: Women have been reported to use more emotionregulation strategies than do men an...
4noThe majority of studies have found higher levels of alexithymia and a higher use of maladaptive c...
Binge eating was conceptualized as a problem in affect regulation. Affective indices of alexithymia ...
Purpose Alexithymia, a personality trait characterized by difficulties in emotional processing, has ...
OBJECTIVE: The relationship between psychopathology and alexithymia in obese patients is uncertain...
Difficulty identifying and describing emotions (alexithymia) has been related to impulsiveness and n...
Background: Alexithymia is the inability to express feelings with words and comprises a psychologica...
Background and Objectives: Alexithymia is a personality trait that may affect the development and co...
Objective: To investigate whether obese patients with binge eating (BE) have higher alexithymic feat...
Background: Alexithymia is an independent predictor of symptoms of eating disorders, but also influe...
Preliminary research has found evidence to suggest alexithymia acts as a risk factor for the develop...
Emotional Eating (EE) is the tendency to overeat to cope with negative emotions and stressful situat...
Common obesity is thought to be the result of genetic variations influencing susceptibility to envir...
Objective: This study aimed to evaluate the relationship between obesity, alexithymia (primary and s...
Objective: Women have been reported to use more emotionregulation strategies than do men and to have...
Abstract Objective: Women have been reported to use more emotionregulation strategies than do men an...
4noThe majority of studies have found higher levels of alexithymia and a higher use of maladaptive c...
Binge eating was conceptualized as a problem in affect regulation. Affective indices of alexithymia ...
Purpose Alexithymia, a personality trait characterized by difficulties in emotional processing, has ...
OBJECTIVE: The relationship between psychopathology and alexithymia in obese patients is uncertain...
Difficulty identifying and describing emotions (alexithymia) has been related to impulsiveness and n...
Background: Alexithymia is the inability to express feelings with words and comprises a psychologica...
Background and Objectives: Alexithymia is a personality trait that may affect the development and co...
Objective: To investigate whether obese patients with binge eating (BE) have higher alexithymic feat...
Background: Alexithymia is an independent predictor of symptoms of eating disorders, but also influe...
Preliminary research has found evidence to suggest alexithymia acts as a risk factor for the develop...
Emotional Eating (EE) is the tendency to overeat to cope with negative emotions and stressful situat...
Common obesity is thought to be the result of genetic variations influencing susceptibility to envir...
Objective: This study aimed to evaluate the relationship between obesity, alexithymia (primary and s...
Objective: Women have been reported to use more emotionregulation strategies than do men and to have...
Abstract Objective: Women have been reported to use more emotionregulation strategies than do men an...
4noThe majority of studies have found higher levels of alexithymia and a higher use of maladaptive c...
Binge eating was conceptualized as a problem in affect regulation. Affective indices of alexithymia ...