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基于非节食的积极身体形象社区项目对超重成年人的心理社会结果:一项初步研究。

Psychosocial outcomes of a non-dieting based positive body image community program for overweight adults: a pilot study.

机构信息

School of Health Sciences, RMIT University, Melbourne, Australia.

MonashLink Community Health Service, Melbourne, Australia ; Southern Health Wellness Recovery Adult Outpatient Eating Disorder Service, Melbourne, Australia.

出版信息

J Eat Disord. 2013 Dec 17;1:44. doi: 10.1186/2050-2974-1-44. eCollection 2013.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The limited success of traditional diet focused obesity interventions has led to the development of alternative non-dieting approaches. The current study evaluated the impact of a community based non-dieting positive body image program for overweight/obese people on a range of psychosocial outcomes. The characteristics of this real-world sample presenting for a non-dieting weight management intervention are also described.

METHOD

Overweight and obese participants enrolled in the eight week 'No More Diets' (NMD) group program completed self-report questionnaires assessing disordered eating thoughts and behaviours, body image, motivation for exercise and psychopathology pre- and post-treatment.

RESULTS

Participants (n = 17; 16 female) were aged between 19 and 78 years, with a BMI ranging from 25.2 kg/m(2) (Overweight) to 55.9 kg/m(2) (Severely Obese). They reported elevated levels of eating disorder pathology, body shape preoccupation, depression, anxiety and stress compared to community norms (p < .05). Following treatment there were significant improvements in reported body shape preoccupation, shape concern and eating attitudes (p < .05), and clinically significant changes (small to medium effect sizes; 0.3-0.35) for improvements in reported weight concern, eating competence, stress and health evaluation. There were no changes in reported dietary restraint, emotional eating and uncontrolled eating, or eating concern (p > .05).

CONCLUSION

Individuals presenting for the NMD program demonstrated increased eating disorder pathology and more generalised psychopathology compared to community norms. The NMD program was particularly beneficial for body image and shape concern. Addressing these body image factors may help to address some of the perpetuating factors of obesity and disordered eating, which are often not addressed in the traditional diet-based weight loss interventions.

摘要

背景

传统以饮食为基础的肥胖干预措施收效有限,促使人们开发出了替代的非节食方法。本研究评估了一种基于社区的非节食积极身体意象方案对一系列心理社会结果的影响。此外,还描述了该真实世界样本人群参与非节食体重管理干预的特点。

方法

超重和肥胖参与者参加为期八周的“不再节食”(NMD)团体项目,在治疗前后完成了评估饮食失调思维和行为、身体意象、运动动机和精神病理学的自我报告问卷。

结果

参与者(n=17;16 名女性)年龄在 19 至 78 岁之间,BMI 范围从 25.2kg/m2(超重)到 55.9kg/m2(重度肥胖)。与社区标准相比,他们报告了更高水平的饮食失调病理、身体形状关注、抑郁、焦虑和压力(p<.05)。治疗后,报告的身体形状关注、形状担忧和饮食态度显著改善(p<.05),体重担忧、饮食能力、压力和健康评估的改善具有临床意义(小到中等效应量;0.3-0.35)。报告的饮食克制、情绪性进食和失控性进食或进食关注没有变化(p>.05)。

结论

与社区标准相比,参加 NMD 项目的个体表现出更高的饮食失调病理和更广泛的精神病理学。NMD 方案特别有益于身体意象和形状关注。解决这些身体意象因素可能有助于解决肥胖和饮食失调的一些持续因素,这些因素在传统的基于饮食的减肥干预中往往没有得到解决。

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