
The goal of the present research was to study the types of nutritional behavior disturbances in overweight patients with the pathology of biliary tract. 128 patients with chronic noncalculous cholecystitis aged from 18 to 35 have been examined. The comprehensive clinical examination has been conducted and the types of eating behavior disturbances with the help of DEBQ test (Dutch Eating Behavior Questionnaire) have been examined. It was discovered that disturbances of eating behavior are observed in 82,9 percent of normal weight patients, in 100 percent of overweight and in 93,3 percent of patients with obesity. Restraint and emotional eating are more often observed in obesity. External eating is more often observed than emotional one in overweight and normal weight persons. Rational eating is rarely observed in all groups of the examined people.
Цель исследования: изучить типы расстройств пищевого поведения у пациентов с избыточным весом при хроническом некалькулезном холецистите. Обследовано 128 человек в возрасте от 18 до 35 лет с диагнозом хронический некалькулезный холецистит. Всем проведено комплексное обследование и изучены типы расстройств пищевого поведения (методика DEBQ, Голландия). Показано, что расстройства пищевого поведения встречаются при нормальном весе (82,9%), при избыточном весе (100%), ожирении (93,3%). Ограничительное и эмоциогенное пищевое поведение чаще встречается при ожирении. Экстернальное пищевое поведение выявлялось чаще, чем эмоциогенное пищевое поведение, у лиц с избыточным и нормальным весом. Рациональный тип пищевого поведения встречается редко во всех трех группах исследуемых.
ПИЩЕВОЕ ПОВЕДЕНИЕ, ОЖИРЕНИЕ, ИЗБЫТОЧНЫЙ ВЕС, ХРОНИЧЕСКИЙ НЕКАЛЬКУЛЕЗНЫЙ ХОЛЕЦИСТИТ, МОЛОДОЙ ВОЗРАСТ
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