Accuracy of self-reported weight: covariation with binger or restrainer status and eating disorder symptomatology.
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Studies indicate that women's self-reported and actual weights correlate above .90 but that approximately one-third of women under-report their weight by more than 5 lb. Overweight women under-report to a greater degree than women of normal weight. The present study replicated these findings and extended them to women showing eating disorder-related behaviors, including regular binging and dietary restraint. Reporting accuracy was also covaried with eating disorder tendencies as measured on a continuum in the general population. Despite high statistical power, results revealed no correlation between under-reporting and either Bulimia Test scores or Eating Attitudes Test scores and found no differences in reporting accuracy as a function of binger status or restrained eater status. Women manifesting eating disorder-relating behaviors were neither more nor less accurate than were normals. Potential sources of error in measuring weight and in evaluating self-report are presented and discussed. |
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0
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Addictive behaviors
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Volume |
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17
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1
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Number of Pages |
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1-8
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Date Published |
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1992
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0306-4603
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URL |
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https://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/0306-4603(92)90047-Y
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DOI |
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10.1016/0306-4603(92)90047-y
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Short Title |
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Addict Behav
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