Sairanen Essi, Tolvanen Asko, Karhunen Leila, Kolehmainen Marjukka, Järvelä-Reijonen Elina, Lindroos Sanni, Peuhkuri Katri, Korpela Riitta, Ermes Miikka, Mattila Elina, Lappalainen Raimo
1Department of Psychology,University of Jyväskylä,Ylistönmäentie 33,PO Box 35,40014 Jyväskylä,Finland.
3Institute of Public Health and Clinical Nutrition,University of Eastern Finland, Kuopio Campus,Finland.
Public Health Nutr. 2017 Jun;20(9):1681-1691. doi: 10.1017/S1368980017000441. Epub 2017 Apr 17.
Despite the promising results related to intuitive eating, few studies have attempted to explain the processes encouraging this adaptive eating behaviour. The focus of the present study was on exploring mechanisms of change in intuitive eating and weight in acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) interventions. Mediation provides important information regarding the treatment processes and theoretical models related to specific treatment approaches. The study investigates whether psychological flexibility, mindfulness skills and sense of coherence mediated the interventions' effect on intuitive eating and weight.
Secondary analysis of a randomized control trial. Mediation analysis compared two ACT interventions - face-to-face (in a group) and mobile (individually) - with a control group using a latent difference score model. Settings Data were collected in three Finnish towns.
The participants were overweight or obese (n 219), reporting symptoms of perceived stress.
The effect of the interventions on participants' (i) BMI, (ii) intuitive eating and its subscales, (iii) eating for physical rather than emotional reasons and (iv) reliance on internal hunger and satiety cues was mediated by changes in weight-related psychological flexibility in both ACT groups.
These findings suggest that ACT interventions aiming for lifestyle changes mediate the intervention effects through the enhanced ability to continue with valued activities even when confronted with negative emotions and thoughts related to weight.
尽管直觉性饮食取得了令人鼓舞的成果,但很少有研究试图解释促使这种适应性饮食行为产生的过程。本研究的重点是探索接受与承诺疗法(ACT)干预中直觉性饮食和体重变化的机制。中介作用提供了有关特定治疗方法的治疗过程和理论模型的重要信息。该研究调查了心理灵活性、正念技能和连贯感是否介导了干预对直觉性饮食和体重的影响。
对一项随机对照试验的二次分析。中介分析使用潜在差异得分模型,将两种ACT干预措施——面对面(小组形式)和移动干预(个体形式)——与一个对照组进行比较。地点在芬兰的三个城镇收集数据。
参与者为超重或肥胖者(n = 219),报告有感知到的压力症状。
在两个ACT组中,干预对参与者的(i)体重指数、(ii)直觉性饮食及其分量表、(iii)出于身体而非情感原因进食以及(iv)对内在饥饿和饱腹感线索的依赖的影响,是由与体重相关的心理灵活性的变化介导的。
这些发现表明,旨在改变生活方式的ACT干预措施通过增强即使面对与体重相关的负面情绪和想法时仍能继续从事有价值活动的能力,来介导干预效果。