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Title

Mindfulness-based interventions for weight loss: a systematic review and meta-analysis.

Authors

Carrière K, Khoury B, Günak MM, Knäuper B.

Journal

Obes Rev.

Year

2018

Vol (Issue)

19(2)

Page

164-77.

doi

10.1111/obr.12623.

PMID

29076610

Url

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29076610

MeSH

Keywords

Meta-analysis; mindfulness; weight loss

한글 키워드

메타분석; 마음챙김; 체중 감소

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Abstract

BACKGROUND:
An increasing number of studies are investigating the efficacy of mindfulness-based interventions (MBIs) for weight loss and obesity-related eating behaviours. However, the results of past reviews are inconsistent.

OBJECTIVE:
To clarify these inconsistencies, we conducted a comprehensive effect-size analysis to evaluate the efficacy of MBIs on weight loss and eating behaviours.

DATA SOURCE:
Data sources were identified through a systematic review of studies published in journals or as dissertations in PsychINFO, PubMed, CINAHL, Web of Science, Medline and Scopus, ProQuest or OATD from the first available date to March 10, 2017.

REVIEW METHODS:
A total of 18 publications (19 studies, n = 1,160) were included.

RESULTS:
Mean weight loss for MBIs at post-treatment was 6.8 and 7.5 lb at follow-up. In pre-post comparisons, effect-size estimates suggest that MBIs are moderately effective for weight loss (n = 16; Hedge's g = .42; 95% CI [.26, .59], p < .000001) and largely effective in reducing obesity-related eating behaviours (n = 10; Hedge's g = .70; CI 95% [.36, 1.04], p < .00005). Larger effects on weight loss were found in studies that used a combination of informal and formal meditation practice (n = 6; Hedge's g = .55; CI 95% [.32, .77], p < .00001) compared with formal meditation practice alone (n = 4; Hedge's g = .46; CI [.10, .83], p < .05).

CONCLUSION:
Results suggest that MBIs are effective in reducing weight and improving obesity-related eating behaviours among individuals with overweight and obesity. Further research is needed to examine their efficacy for weight loss maintenance.

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