The relationship between borderline personality symptoms and body mass index in a consecutive sample of cardiac stress test patients

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R. A. Sansone
H. S. Hahn
N. Dittoe
M. W. Wiederman
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[1] Wright State University School of Medicine,Department of Internal Medicine
[2] Kettering Medical Center,Department of Cardiology
[3] Kettering Medical Center,undefined
[4] Department of Human Relations,undefined
[5] Sycamore Primary Care Center,undefined
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Borderline personality; borderline personality disorder; body mass index; cardiac stress testing; obesity; Self-Harm Inventory;
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Borderline personality disorder (BPD) is characterized by inherent difficulties with self-regulation. While a number of studies have examined the relationship between BPD and body mass index (BMI)/overweight/obesity, findings have been mixed. In this cross-sectional study of a consecutive sample of 238 participants presenting for cardiac stress testing, we investigated the relationship between borderline personality symptoms, according to two self-report measures, and BMI. Compared to participants who were negative on both measures of borderline personality symptoms, participants who were positive on either measure of borderline personality symptoms demonstrated no differences in current BMI or highest BMI in adulthood. These results in a unique study population mirror the findings of other studies in medical and community populations.
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