2021
DOI: 10.1080/07448481.2021.1920598
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A factor that can yield to eating attitude disorders in university students: Self-esteem

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“…Appolinario et al [51], Giel et al [10], Singleton et al [52], and Vancampfort et al [53] also mentioned that individuals with BED experience more comorbid mental health problems, more specifically, depression [49] and anxiety disorders [50]. Wu and Berry [67] concluded that in BED results in weightrelated poor self-esteem, and Meseri et al [68] report that self-esteem is an important factor affecting eating disorders. According to Monteleone et al [69], individuals with BED show limited access to emotional regulation strategies, which may suggest that for these individuals, eating may be a strategy that helps to cope with negative effects.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Appolinario et al [51], Giel et al [10], Singleton et al [52], and Vancampfort et al [53] also mentioned that individuals with BED experience more comorbid mental health problems, more specifically, depression [49] and anxiety disorders [50]. Wu and Berry [67] concluded that in BED results in weightrelated poor self-esteem, and Meseri et al [68] report that self-esteem is an important factor affecting eating disorders. According to Monteleone et al [69], individuals with BED show limited access to emotional regulation strategies, which may suggest that for these individuals, eating may be a strategy that helps to cope with negative effects.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Por otra parte, para Meseri et al (2021) el constructo de la autoestima es uno de los más estudiados en el ámbito de los trastornos alimentarios, debido a que es considerado como uno de los factores más importantes de predisposición para el desarrollo o mantenimiento del trastorno. Rosenberg (1965) define a la autoestima como aquellas creencias y sentimientos que se perciben acerca de uno mismo, las cuales pueden ser positivas o negativas, adicionalmente, estas se forman a través de una evaluación de las propias características.…”
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