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By Cindy Yvonne Heinzmann, Simone Munsch, Jennifer Svaldi, Andrea Meyer and Mareike Reents
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- Authors: Cindy Yvonne HeinzmannSimone MunschJennifer SvaldiAndrea MeyerMareike Reents
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Binge Eating Disorder (BED) represents a distinct eating disorder category with reduced self-regulation abilities, noticeable in an increased impulsivity, as well as an impaired working memory capacity (WMC). While there are neural correlates of WMC and impulsivity, neuropsychological measures do not necessarily reflect this association. Such mixed findings could be due to the multi-faceted nature of the impulsivity construct (Whitney et al., 2004). Therefore, findings of well-defined sub-domains of impulsivity and their association with WMC in BED are needed. Furthermore, the dual process model of self-regulation postulates that self-controlled behavior is the result of the interaction between impulsive, as well as reflective processes, such as working memory activity. While this theory could already be confirmed in a sample with loss of control eating and other areas, evidence is still sparse in eating disordered populations. In this study, we first aim to specify the predictive value of each of the impulsivity facets on WMC in everyday life as well as in the laboratory in individuals with BED. The facets will be measured by the Subscales of the Barratt Impulsiveness Scale (German version of BIS–15; Meule et al., 2011) and the Impulsive Behavior Scale (German version of UPPS; Schmidt et al., 2008). Secondly, based on the dual process model, we investigate the separate as well as interactive contribution of impulsivity and WMC on the self-regulation of eating. Self-regulation of eating will be operationalized as caloric intake in the lab during a bogus taste test (btt) after negative mood induction, as well as the occurrence of binge eating episodes in the EMA phase. WMC will be measured by a food-related 2-back task.
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