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- W4363679369 abstract "Among women, disordered eating and sexual difficulties commonly co-occur.We investigated whether interoceptive dysfunction (ie, altered processing of body cues) may be a common cause (ie, third variable) contributing to these concomitant outcomes above and beyond body mass index (BMI) and body image concerns.Women (n = 1201; mean age = 25.92 years; mean BMI = 25.46 kg/m2; 61.6% heterosexual, 27.5% bisexual) were recruited from sexual education courses at a midsize southeastern university and Reddit communities related to women's health, sex, and disordered eating. Participants completed online measures of self-reported interoception (Multidimensional Assessment of Interoceptive Awareness Version 2), disordered eating attitudes and behaviors (Eating Disorder Examination Questionnaire), sexual function (Female Sexual Function Index), and demographic information, including height and weight. Regression, commonality, and dominance analyses were completed in R.Sexual function was assessed via the Female Sexual Function Index.Both general interoception and body trust (a facet of interoception concerned with trust of internal sensations) predicted dietary restraint and sexual function (Ps < .001). After accounting for both general interoception (β = 0.27, P < .001) and body trust (β = 0.32, P < .001) in hierarchal regression models predicting sexual function, dietary restraint either evidenced a reduction in its standardized beta or was no longer associated with sexual function. Body image concerns also emerged as a robust predictor of women's sexual function. Body trust accounted for the most unique variance (4.45%) in women's sexual function and commonly accounted for another 3.70% of variance with body image concerns.Interoceptive exposure interventions may contribute to better outcomes for women with disordered eating, sexual difficulties, or co-occurring concerns, a notion worthy of future investigation.Strengths include a large diverse sample in terms of sexual orientation (>35% sexual minority) and body size (BMIs from underweight to class 3 obesity). The cross-sectional nature of this study precludes any conclusions regarding temporal precedence or causality. Future studies should use different measures of dietary restraint for nonclinical populations (eg, objective measures of caloric intake).Findings suggest that both interoception and body image concerns contribute to the co-occurrence of disordered eating behaviors and sexual difficulties, and that both may be important risk/maintaining factors to consider in future work. Interoception should be integrated into models of women's sexual function, as it may be just as important to women's sexual well-being as body image concerns." @default.
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- W4363679369 title "Women’s disordered eating and sexual function: the role of interoception" @default.
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