Palazzo Carina C, Leghi Barbara E, Pereira-Júnior Alfredo, Diez-Garcia Rosa Wanda
Internal Medicine Department, Ribeirão Preto Medical School, 28133University of São Paulo (USP), Brazil.
Laboratory of Food Practices and Behavior - PrátiCA, 28133University of São Paulo (USP), Brazil.
Nutr Health. 2022 Mar;28(1):123-129. doi: 10.1177/02601060211011801. Epub 2021 Apr 29.
Contemporary living conditions present opportunities that promote obesity. In addition, traditional nutritional intervention have been considered inefficient, and there is a demand for the development and evaluation of strategies not based on the traditional paradigm of diets.
The aim of this study is to describe the Food and Nutrition Education Program with Sensory and Cognitive Exercises (PESC), which seeks to promote consciousness of eating experience and body signals appreciation to adult women and thus to make them less vulnerable to food consumption stimuli.
This protocol outlines a randomized study that will include 60 adult women. PESC is based on the sensory influence for eating behavior and on the Triple-Aspect Monism theory of consciousness. It is composed of exercises that explore sensory, cognitive and emotional aspects of food experience in order to promote it into a conscious process. The program consists of four weekly workshops that explore themes related to the current obesogenic environment problematic. The intervention group (=30) will be evaluated at the beginning of the first workshop and after the last one. The control group (=30) will not participate on the workshops and will be evaluated twice, with a one-month interval.
This study will contribute substantially to the development of nutritional interventions based on sensory aspects and consciousness of food experience. Therefore, PESC is considered an innovative approach with regard to improving individuals' eating behavior.
This clinical trial was registered with the Brazilian Registry of Clinical Trials (ReBEC), http://www.ensaiosclinicos.gov.br/rg/RBR-4qgpg5/,numberRBR-4qgpg5.
当代生活条件带来了促进肥胖的机会。此外,传统的营养干预措施被认为效率低下,因此需要开发和评估不基于传统饮食模式的策略。
本研究旨在描述“感官与认知锻炼食品与营养教育项目”(PESC),该项目旨在提高成年女性对饮食体验的意识以及对身体信号的感知,从而降低她们受食物消费刺激的影响。
本方案概述了一项随机研究,将纳入60名成年女性。PESC基于饮食行为的感官影响以及意识的三元一元论。它由一系列练习组成,这些练习探索食物体验的感官、认知和情感方面,以促进其成为一个有意识的过程。该项目包括四个每周一次的工作坊,探讨与当前致胖环境问题相关的主题。干预组(n = 30)将在第一个工作坊开始时和最后一个工作坊结束后进行评估。对照组(n = 30)不参加工作坊,将进行两次评估,间隔一个月。
本研究将极大地推动基于食物体验的感官方面和意识的营养干预措施的发展。因此,PESC被认为是一种改善个体饮食行为的创新方法。
本临床试验已在巴西临床试验注册中心(ReBEC)注册,网址为http://www.ensaiosclinicos.gov.br/rg/RBR-4qgpg5/,注册号为RBR-4qgpg5。