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Keeping Weight Off: study protocol of an RCT to investigate brain changes associated with mindfulness-based stress reduction

机译:保持减肥:RCT的研究方案旨在研究与基于正念的压力减轻相关的大脑变化

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IntroductionObesity is a growing epidemic fuelled by unhealthy behaviours and associated with significant comorbidities and financial costs. While behavioural interventions produce clinically meaningful weight loss, weight loss maintenance is challenging. This may partially be due to failure to target stress and emotional reactivity. Mindfulness-based stress reduction (MBSR) reduces stress and emotional reactivity and may be a useful tool for behaviour change maintenance. This study seeks to provide a mechanistic understanding for clinical trials of the benefits of MBSR for weight loss maintenance by examining changes in functional connectivity (FC) and the association of these changes with clinical outcomes.
机译:简介肥胖是一种日益流行的流行病,由不健康的行为引起,并伴有大量合并症和财务费用。尽管行为干预会产生具有临床意义的减肥,但维持减肥仍然具有挑战性。这可能部分是由于未能针对压力和情绪反应。基于正念的压力减少(MBSR)可以减少压力和情绪反应,并且可能是维护行为改变的有用工具。本研究旨在通过检查功能连接性(FC)的变化以及这些变化与临床结果的关联性,为MBSR维持体重减轻的临床试验提供一种机械的理解。

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