Evidence and potential mechanisms for mindfulness practices and energy psychology for obesity and binge-eating disorder.
Obesity is a growing epidemic. Chronic stress produces endocrine and immune factors that are contributors to obesity's etiology. These biochemicals also can affect appetite and eating behaviors that can lead to binge-eating disorder. The inadequacies of standard care and the problem of patient noncompliance have inspired a search for alternative treatments. Proposals in the literature have called for combination therapies involving behavioral or new biological therapies. This manuscript suggests that mind-body interventions would be ideal for such combinations. Two mind-body modalities, energy psychology and mindfulness meditation, are reviewed for their potential in treating weight loss, stress, and behavior modification related to binge-eating disorder. Whereas mindfulness meditation and practices show more compelling evidence, energy psychology, in the infancy stages of elucidation, exhibits initially promising outcomes but requires further evidence-based trials.
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- Weight Loss
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- Obesity
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- Humans
- Complementary & Alternative Medicine
- Binge-Eating Disorder
- Behavior Therapy
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Published In
DOI
EISSN
Publication Date
Volume
Issue
Start / End Page
Location
Related Subject Headings
- Weight Loss
- Stress, Psychological
- Obesity
- Mind-Body Therapies
- Meditation
- Humans
- Complementary & Alternative Medicine
- Binge-Eating Disorder
- Behavior Therapy
- 4208 Traditional, complementary and integrative medicine