Binge eating in patients with polycystic ovary syndrome: prevalence, causes, and management strategies
Isabel Krug,1 Sarah Giles,1 Chiara Paganini2,31Melbourne School of Psychological Sciences, The University of Melbourne, Melbourne, VIC, Australia; 2Faculty of Health, University of Tasmania, Hobart, Tasmania, Australia; 3Faculty of Health, Federation University, Ballarat, VIC, AustraliaAbstract: Eme...
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doaj-38e9b9db746042acb35fcaef6f2a65412020-11-25T00:29:52ZengDove Medical PressNeuropsychiatric Disease and Treatment1178-20212019-05-01Volume 151273128545850Binge eating in patients with polycystic ovary syndrome: prevalence, causes, and management strategiesKrug IGiles SPaganini CIsabel Krug,1 Sarah Giles,1 Chiara Paganini2,31Melbourne School of Psychological Sciences, The University of Melbourne, Melbourne, VIC, Australia; 2Faculty of Health, University of Tasmania, Hobart, Tasmania, Australia; 3Faculty of Health, Federation University, Ballarat, VIC, AustraliaAbstract: Emerging evidence suggests that disordered eating, particularly binge-eating symptomatology, is overrepresented within Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) populations. This comorbidity presents a clinical dilemma as current treatment approaches for PCOS emphasize the importance of weight management, diet, exercise, and the potential for harm of such treatment approaches in PCOS patients with comorbid disordered eating. However, limited research has assessed the occurrence of binge eating and disordered eating in PCOS patients. Consequently, little is known about the prevalence of binge eating in PCOS, and the possible etiological processes to explain this comorbidity remain poorly understood. Given the paucity of research on this topic, the aims of this narrative review are fourfold: 1) to outline the main symptoms of PCOS and binge eating; 2) to provide an overview of the prevalence of binge eating in PCOS; 3) to outline possible etiological factors for the comorbidity between PCOS and binge eating; and 4) to provide an overview of management strategies of binge eating in PCOS.Keywords: PCOS, eating disorders, binge eating, prevalence, risk factors, managementhttps://www.dovepress.com/binge-eating-in-patients-with-polycystic-ovary-syndrome-prevalence-cau-peer-reviewed-article-NDTPCOSeating disordersbinge eatingprevalencerisk factorsmanagement |
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Isabel Krug,1 Sarah Giles,1 Chiara Paganini2,31Melbourne School of Psychological Sciences, The University of Melbourne, Melbourne, VIC, Australia; 2Faculty of Health, University of Tasmania, Hobart, Tasmania, Australia; 3Faculty of Health, Federation University, Ballarat, VIC, AustraliaAbstract: Emerging evidence suggests that disordered eating, particularly binge-eating symptomatology, is overrepresented within Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) populations. This comorbidity presents a clinical dilemma as current treatment approaches for PCOS emphasize the importance of weight management, diet, exercise, and the potential for harm of such treatment approaches in PCOS patients with comorbid disordered eating. However, limited research has assessed the occurrence of binge eating and disordered eating in PCOS patients. Consequently, little is known about the prevalence of binge eating in PCOS, and the possible etiological processes to explain this comorbidity remain poorly understood. Given the paucity of research on this topic, the aims of this narrative review are fourfold: 1) to outline the main symptoms of PCOS and binge eating; 2) to provide an overview of the prevalence of binge eating in PCOS; 3) to outline possible etiological factors for the comorbidity between PCOS and binge eating; and 4) to provide an overview of management strategies of binge eating in PCOS.Keywords: PCOS, eating disorders, binge eating, prevalence, risk factors, management |
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