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A mindful eating intervention: A theory-guided randomized anti-obesity feasibility study with adolescent Latino females.

Patricia Daly1, Thaddeus Pace2, Judith Berg2, Usha Menon2, Laura A Szalacha2.   

Abstract

UNLABELLED: While pediatric anti-obesity lifestyle interventions have received considerable attention, few show sustained impact on body mass index (BMI). Using the Information-Motivation-Behavioral Skills Theory as a framework, we examined the effects of a satiety-focused mindful eating intervention (MEI) on BMI, weight and mindful awareness. DESIGN AND
SETTING: Utilizing a two-group, repeated measures design, 37 adolescent females with a BMI >90th percentile, recruited from a public high school in a Latino community in the Southwestern United States, were randomized 2:1, one third to the group receiving a 6-week MEI and two thirds to the comparison group (CG) receiving the usual care (nutrition and exercise information). INTERVENTION: During six weekly 90-min after school MEI group sessions, the behavioral skills of slow intentional eating were practiced with foci on satiety cues and triggers to overeat. OUTCOMES: Feasibility and acceptability were measured as participant retention (goal ≥55%) and evaluative comments from those in the MEI group, respectively. BMI and mindful awareness were measured on site at baseline, immediately post intervention, and at 4-week follow-up (week 10).
RESULTS: Fifty-seven and 65% of those in the MEI and CG were retained throughout the study, respectively. MEI participants showed significantly lowered BMI compared with CG participants, whose weight increased (p<0.001). At six weeks, the MEI group BMI decreased by 1.1kg/m(2) (BMI continued to decline to 1.4kg/m(2) by week 10); while CG BMI increased by 0.7kg/m(2) (consistent with BMI >90th percentile standard growth projections).
CONCLUSIONS: Initial and sustained decline of BMI in the MEI group supports further study of this theory-guided approach, and the value of practicing satiety-focused mindful eating behavioral skills to facilitate health behavior change.
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Keywords:  Adolescents; Female; Latino; Mindful eating; Mindfulness; Obesity

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27670866     DOI: 10.1016/j.ctim.2016.07.006

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Complement Ther Med        ISSN: 0965-2299            Impact factor:   2.446


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