Cook Brian J, Wonderlich Stephen A, Mitchell James E, Thompson Ron, Sherman Roberta, McCallum Kimberli
1California State University Monterey Bay, Seaside, CA; 2Neuropsychiatric Research Institute, Fargo, ND; 3University of North Dakota School of Medicine and Health Sciences, Fargo, ND; 4Indiana University, Bloomington, IN; 5Bloomington, IN; and 6The Victory Program at McCallum Place, St. Louis, MO.
Med Sci Sports Exerc. 2016 Jul;48(7):1408-14. doi: 10.1249/MSS.0000000000000912.
Although exercise is an effective intervention for many psychological health issues, it has often been overlooked as a potential adjunct to eating disorder (ED) treatment. Thus, our objective was to summarize the literature by synthesizing themes identified in clinical studies and explicit guidelines or recommendations for the use or management of exercise in ED interventions into a proposed set of guidelines for the use of exercise in ED treatment.
A literature search in exercise science, health psychology, and the ED literature was conducted. The focus was to obtain articles that reported on therapeutic effects and/or guidelines for the therapeutic use of exercise in individuals with ED.
Our review identified 11 core themes describing techniques that have been successful in using exercise therapeutically in ED treatment. These 11 guidelines are as follows: employ a team of relevant experts, monitor medical status, screen for exercise-related psychopathology, create a written contract of how therapeutic exercise will be used, include a psychoeducational component, focus on positive reinforcement, create a graded exercise program, begin with mild-intensity exercise, tailor the mode of exercise to the needs of the individual, include a nutritional component, and debrief after exercise sessions.
Our review identifies specific guidelines that may enhance ED treatment outcomes. It is the first to summarize divergent literature and synthesizes previous successes that may guide the use of therapeutic exercise in some, but not all ED patients. This review provides a practical set of guidelines for the clinical management and therapeutic use of exercise in ED treatment by focusing on empowering individuals with exercise as a tool for healthy living.
尽管运动是对许多心理健康问题的有效干预措施,但它常常被忽视作为饮食失调(ED)治疗的潜在辅助手段。因此,我们的目标是通过综合临床研究中确定的主题以及关于在ED干预中使用或管理运动的明确指南或建议,总结出一套关于在ED治疗中使用运动的拟议指南。
在运动科学、健康心理学和ED文献中进行了文献检索。重点是获取报告运动对ED患者治疗效果和/或运动治疗使用指南的文章。
我们的综述确定了11个核心主题,描述了在ED治疗中成功使用运动治疗的技术。这11条指南如下:组建相关专家团队、监测医疗状况、筛查与运动相关的精神病理学、制定关于如何使用治疗性运动的书面合同、纳入心理教育成分、注重积极强化、制定分级运动计划、从轻度强度运动开始、根据个体需求调整运动方式、纳入营养成分以及在运动课程后进行总结汇报。
我们的综述确定了可能提高ED治疗效果的具体指南。它首次总结了不同的文献,并综合了以前的成功经验,这些经验可能指导在部分而非所有ED患者中使用治疗性运动。本综述通过将运动作为健康生活工具赋予个体力量,为ED治疗中运动的临床管理和治疗使用提供了一套实用指南。