为期8周的正念减肥计划的可行性初步研究。

IF 2 4区 医学 Q3 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Selene Y Tobin, Jaclynn K Smith, Kelsey DeSalvo, Abbie Beacham, Elizabeth Chamberlain, Marc-Andre Cornier, Tanya M Halliday
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目的:超过70%的美国成年人超重或肥胖。减肥通常被推荐为改善整体健康和疾病风险。然而,体重反弹是常见的,并削弱了最初的健康改善。以正念为基础的干预是一种减轻体重反弹的新方法。在本研究中,我们旨在探讨正念干预预防体重减轻的成年人体重反弹的可行性。方法:前2个月内体重减少7%的女性(年龄:40.2±10.8;BMI: 28.3±4.3)参加为期8周的正念干预(N=10)。在基线和8周时评估体重、身体成分和食欲特征(通过三因素饮食清单)。在干预结束时评估满意度。结果:保留率、依从性以及对内容、会议和减肥维持的满意度(通过李克特量表测量)均较好(保留率为70%;出勤率为89.3±13.4%;满意度分别为9.25±1.5;9.25±1.5;9.5±1)。此外,在8周的正念干预后,体重保持下降(体重变化-0.04±3.3%)。最后,饮食限制(前:11.7±4.1;后:12.7±4.5),去抑制(前:6.3±4.4;后:6.6±4.8)和享乐饥饿(前:3.7±2.6;后:2.9±3.8)是稳定的。结论:正念干预是短期维持体重的可行且潜在有效的方法。未来的试验需要包括匹配对照和长期随访。
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A Preliminary Investigation of the Feasibility of an 8-week Mindfulness Program for Weight Loss Maintenance.

Objectives: Over 70% of adults in the United States are overweight or obese. Weight loss is often recommended to improve overall health and risk of disease. However, weight regain is common and diminishes initial health improvements. Mindfulness-based interventions are a novel approach to mitigating weight regain. In this study, we aimed to investigate the feasibility of a mindfulness intervention to prevent weight regain in weight-reduced adults.

Methods: Women (age: 40.2±10.8; BMI: 28.3±4.3) who achieved 7% reduction in body mass within the previous 2 months were enrolled in an 8-week mindfulness intervention (N=10). Body mass, body composition, and appetite traits (via the Three-Factor Eating Inventory) were assessed at baseline and 8-weeks. Satisfaction was assessed at the conclusion of the intervention.

Results: Retention, adherence, and satisfaction with content, meetings, and weight loss maintenance (measured via Likert Scale) were favorable (70% retention; 89.3±13.4% attendance; satisfaction: 9.25±1.5; 9.25±1.5; 9.5±1, respectively). Additionally, weight loss was maintained following the 8-week mindfulness intervention (-0.04 ± 3.3% weight change). Lastly, dietary restraint (pre: 11.7±4.1; post: 12.7±4.5), disinhibition (pre: 6.3±4.4; post: 6.6±4.8), and hedonic hunger (pre: 3.7±2.6; post: 2.9±3.8) were stable.

Conclusions: Mindfulness interventions are feasible and potentially efficacious approaches for short-term weight loss maintenance. Future trials that include matched controls and longer-term follow-up are needed.

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American journal of health behavior
American journal of health behavior PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
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期刊介绍: The Journal seeks to improve the quality of life through multidisciplinary health efforts in fostering a better understanding of the multidimensional nature of both individuals and social systems as they relate to health behaviors.
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