Factor structure and predictive utility of the Binge Eating Scale in bariatric surgery candidates Journal Article


Authors: Hood, M. M.; Grupski, A. E.; Hall, B. J.; Ivan, I.; Corsica, J.
Article Title: Factor structure and predictive utility of the Binge Eating Scale in bariatric surgery candidates
Abstract: BACKGROUND: Screening for binge eating before bariatric surgery is a component of the recommended clinical practice for bariatric surgery candidates. The Binge Eating Scale (BES) is 1 of the most commonly used self-report measures of eating behaviors in preoperative evaluations; however, the factor structure of this measure has not been evaluated in the bariatric population. The aims of the present study were to report the mean, standard deviation, and reliability of the BES for patients seeking bariatric surgery; to evaluate the 2-factor structure of the BES using confirmatory factor analysis; and to investigate the association between the BES and its factors with surgical weight loss. The setting was an academic medical center. METHODS: A total of 530 patients completed the BES as a component of their psychological evaluation before undergoing Roux-en-Y gastric bypass surgery. RESULTS: Approximately one third of patients reported at least mild to moderate binge eating, with 9% of patients reporting severe binge eating on the BES. The BES demonstrated good internal consistency. The results of the confirmatory factor analysis indicated that a 2-factor structure, consisting of feelings/cognitions related to binge eating and behavioral manifestations of binge eating, was the best fit to the data. Nonsignificant correlations were found between the BES and its 2 factors with short-term postoperative weight loss. CONCLUSION: The BES measures 2 aspects of binge eating in bariatric surgery candidates, feelings/cognitions and behavioral manifestations of binge eating. Consideration of these factors in patients presenting for bariatric surgery could allow for a more detailed understanding of binge eating in this population.
Journal Title: Surgery for obesity and related diseases : official journal of the American Society for Bariatric Surgery
Volume: 9
Issue: 6
ISSN: 1878-7533; 1550-7289
Publisher: Elsevier Inc  
Journal Place: United States
Date Published: 2013
Start Page: 942
End Page: 948
Language: eng
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Notes: CI: Copyright (c) 2013; JID: 101233161; OTO: NOTNLM; 2011/12/06 [received]; 2012/06/25 [revised]; 2012/06/27 [accepted]; 2012/07/14 [aheadofprint]; ppublish