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Associations of Adult ADHD symptoms with binge eating spectrum conditions, psychiatric and somatic comorbidity, and healthcare utilization in a metropolitan Brazilian city.
Appolinario, Jose Carlos; de Moraes, Carlos Eduardo F; Sichieri, Rosely; Hay, Phillipa; Faraone, Stephen V; Mattos, Paulo.
Afiliação
  • Appolinario JC; Obesity and Eating Disorders Group, Institute of Psychiatry, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
  • de Moraes CEF; Obesity and Eating Disorders Group, Institute of Psychiatry, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Translational Health Research Institute, School of Medicine, Western Sydney University, New South Wales, Australia.
  • Sichieri R; Social Medicine Institute, State University of Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
  • Hay P; Translational Health Research Institute, School of Medicine, Western Sydney University, New South Wales, Australia.
  • Faraone SV; Norton College of Medicine, SUNY Upstate Medical University, Syracuse, NY, USA.
  • Mattos P; D'Or Institute for Research and Education (IDOR), Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
Braz J Psychiatry ; 2024 Jul 29.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39074349
ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVES:

To investigate the associations among symptoms of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) with binge eating spectrum conditions - BESC - [binge eating disorder (BED), bulimia nervosa (BN), and recurrent binge eating (RBE)], and psychiatric and somatic comorbidity and healthcare utilization in a representative sample of a Brazilian city.

METHODS:

A household survey with 2,297 adults and residents in Rio de Janeiro was conducted. The Adult Self-Rating Scale Screener was used to assess ADHD symptoms. BESC was assessed using the Questionnaire of Eating and Weight Patterns 5 and confirmed by telephone interview. Standardized questionnaires were used to assess psychiatric comorbidity. Close-ended questions investigated somatic comorbidity and healthcare utilization.

RESULTS:

ADHD symptoms were highly associated with BESC [BED, OR=13.2, 95%CI= 4.3-40.6; BN, OR=27.5, 95%CI= 5.9-128.7; RBE, OR=5.8, 95%CI= 2.9-11.4). However, with further adjustment for psychiatric comorbidity (depression, anxiety, alcohol use and impulsivity), the ORs were no longer significant. Healthcare resource utilization was significantly higher in participants with ADHD and BESC but lost significance after controlling for the psychiatric comorbidity.

CONCLUSION:

ADHD was associated with an increased prevalence of BESC, and healthcare utilization. Nonetheless, there was an essential interplay among psychiatric comorbidity in the associations of ADHD and BESC.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article