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Age-Related Trends in Eating-Pathology Symptoms Among Sexual Minority Adults

  • Jason M. Nagata
  • , Christopher D. Otmar
  • , Char Potes
  • , Ken Murakami
  • , Jason M. Lavender
  • , Emilio J. Compte
  • , Tiffany A. Brown
  • , Kelsie T. Forbush
  • , Annesa Flentje
  • , Micah E. Lubensky
  • , Juno Obedin-Maliver
  • , Mitchell R. Lunn

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Objective: To examine how eating-disorder symptoms vary by chronological age and sexual orientation in sexual minority adults. Method: Cross-sectional data came from 2062 cisgender sexual minority participants (925 gay men, 573 lesbian women, 116 bi+ men, 448 bi+ women; age = 47.8 years, range = 18–96). Eight subscales from the Eating Pathology Symptoms Inventory were examined. A multivariate multivariable general linear model tested main and interaction effects of age and sexual orientation; significant multivariate multivariable findings were probed with false-discovery-rate-adjusted univariate regressions. Results: Older age was associated with lower body dissatisfaction, binge eating, and muscle-building behaviours, but higher cognitive restraint and negative attitudes toward obesity. Age-by-group interactions indicated that body dissatisfaction and binge eating were higher among older cisgender bi+ women, whereas muscularity-oriented behaviours were lower in lesbian and bi+ women compared to gay men. Associations remained after socioeconomic covariate adjustment. Conclusions: Findings suggested that levels of eating pathology varied based on age and across sexual minority groups. Bi+ women showed increasing body dissatisfaction and binge eating with age, while lesbian and bi+ women reported lower muscularity-oriented behaviours relative to gay men. Life-course prevention and treatment strategies should address identity-specific stress ecologies and the needs of adult sexual minority populations.

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Páginas (desde-hasta)663-675
Número de páginas13
PublicaciónEuropean Eating Disorders Review
Volumen34
N.º3
DOI
EstadoPublicada - may 2026

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