Metabolic Characterization of Adults with Binge Eating in the General Population: The Framingham Heart Study

To describe the metabolic profile of individuals with objective binge eating (OBE) and to evaluate whether associations between OBE and metabolic risk factors are mediated by body mass index (BMI).

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