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Psychology

University of Nevada, Las Vegas

Theses/Dissertations

2020

Binge Eating

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Menstrual Cycle Changes In Dysregulated Eating Symptoms, Kimberly S. Stevens Aug 2020

Menstrual Cycle Changes In Dysregulated Eating Symptoms, Kimberly S. Stevens

UNLV Theses, Dissertations, Professional Papers, and Capstones

Objective: Animal and human data indicate that fluctuations in ovarian hormones (e.g., estrogen and progesterone) across the estrus/menstrual cycle drive changes in eating behavior. Post-ovulatory phases (i.e., mid-luteal and pre-menstrual in women) correspond to distinct ovarian hormone profiles (i.e., low estradiol or high estradiol coupled with high progesterone) that are known to have stimulatory effects on eating behavior and have been associated with increased risk for emotional eating and binge eating. Nonetheless, other specific components of dysregulated eating (e.g., preoccupation with food, loss of control over eating) that are related to and/or prospectively predict the development of clinical binge eating …