在饮食失调康复中拥抱具体化运动:Bongiorno和Heaner(2025)提出的问题。

IF 4.5 3区 医学 Q2 NUTRITION & DIETETICS
James Downs, Hannah Hickinbotham, Eric Pothen
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这是建立在Bongiorno和Heaner(2025)对饮食失调康复中抗阻训练的叙述回顾之上的。作者将阻力训练扩展到更广泛的具体运动实践中,如瑜伽、舞蹈和团体活动。根据生活经验、当前文献和具体化理论,这篇文章强调了运动的治疗价值,它可以增强内感受性意识、情绪调节和身体联系。作者强调述情障碍和内感受性中断是饮食失调的跨诊断特征,表明安全、有意识的运动可以解决这些挑战,并支持心理和身体恢复。他们还提出了对基于禁欲的锻炼方法的关键关注,并倡导共同制作,创伤知情和交叉包容性干预措施。认识到饮食失调表现和身份的多样性,他们呼吁采用参与式研究方法和量身定制的运动策略,优先考虑安全、自主和长期健康。论文的结论是鼓励研究人员和临床医生将运动视为康复的潜在核心组成部分,而不是一种可选的辅助手段,特别是在公平的、以人为本的护理中。
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Embracing embodied movement in eating disorder recovery: matters arising from Bongiorno and Heaner (2025).

This Matters Arising builds upon Bongiorno and Heaner's (2025) narrative review of resistance training in eating disorder recovery. The authors expand the discussion by situating resistance training within a wider spectrum of embodied movement practices, such as yoga, dance, and group-based activity. Drawing on lived experience, current literature, and embodiment theory, this piece emphasises the therapeutic value of movement that enhances interoceptive awareness, emotional regulation, and body connection. The authors highlight alexithymia and interoceptive disruption as transdiagnostic features of eating disorders, suggesting that safe, intentional movement can address these challenges and support psychological as well as physical recovery. They also raise critical concerns about abstinence-based exercise approaches and advocate for co-produced, trauma-informed, and intersectionally inclusive interventions. Recognising the diversity of eating disorder presentations and identities, they call for participatory research methods and tailored movement strategies that prioritise safety, autonomy, and long-term wellbeing. The paper concludes by encouraging researchers and clinicians to view movement not as an optional adjunct, but as a potentially central component of recovery, particularly when embedded within equitable, person-centred care.

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Journal of Eating Disorders
Journal of Eating Disorders Neuroscience-Behavioral Neuroscience
CiteScore
5.30
自引率
17.10%
发文量
161
审稿时长
16 weeks
期刊介绍: Journal of Eating Disorders is the first open access, peer-reviewed journal publishing leading research in the science and clinical practice of eating disorders. It disseminates research that provides answers to the important issues and key challenges in the field of eating disorders and to facilitate translation of evidence into practice. The journal publishes research on all aspects of eating disorders namely their epidemiology, nature, determinants, neurobiology, prevention, treatment and outcomes. The scope includes, but is not limited to anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa, binge eating disorder and other eating disorders. Related areas such as important co-morbidities, obesity, body image, appetite, food and eating are also included. Articles about research methodology and assessment are welcomed where they advance the field of eating disorders.
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