Relationship between anxiety, depressive symptoms and compulsive overeating disorder in patients with cardiovascular diseases
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Relationship between anxiety, depressive symptoms and compulsive overeating disorder in patients with cardiovascular diseases
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Géssica Damares Garcia,Daniele Alcalá Pompeo,Letícia Palota Eid,Cláudia Bernardi Cesarino,Maria Helena Pinto,Laryssa Wilson Paiva Gonçalves
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to identify the presence of compulsive overeating disorder in patients with cardiovascular diseases and to verify its relation with sociodemographic, clinical variables and the presence of anxiety and depressive symptoms.
cross-sectional, correlational study with a sample of 111 patients with cardiovascular diseases. The presence of anxiety and depressive symptoms was assessed by the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale instrument and compulsive overeating disorder was assessed through a likert instrument called the Periodic Eating Disorder Scale (Binge Eating Scale).
there was a predominance of patients without compulsive overeating disorder (n=91, 82%), followed by moderated compulsive overeating (n=15, 13.5%) and severe (n=5, 4.5%) associating to high levels of body mass index (p=0.010) and the presence of anxiety (p=0.017).
Compulsive overeating disorder was present in 18% of the patients, being associated with body mass index and anxiety, suggesting that health professionals should pay attention to the comprehensive evaluation of patients with cardiovascular diseases. Important results emerged from this study, emphasizing the need to implement programs to improve the patients' mental and physical health in both primary and specialized care services.
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Adult,Aged,Aged, 80 and over,Anxiety,Anxiety - complications,Binge eating,Binge-Eating Disorder,Body mass index,Cardiovascular Diseases,Cardiovascular Diseases - complications,Cross-Sectional Studies,Depression,Depression - complications,Female,Food Addiction - complications,Health Evaluation,Humans,Hyperphagia - complications,Male,Medical diagnosis,Middle Aged,NURSING,Obesity,Original,Socioeconomic Factors