Background Up to 64% of bariatric (weight-loss) surgery-seeking adults report eating disorder (ED) symptoms (i.e., binge eating, emotional eating, addictive-like eating, and grazing) that can interfere with surgery outcomes. Well-designed pre-surgical interventions targeting eating behaviours may reduce ED symptoms and protect against suboptimal surgery outcomes. Objectives Provide proof-of-concept data to inform the design and optimization of a pre-surgical mindfulness-based intervention (MBI) for ED symptoms. Evaluate whether the MBI produces meaningful improvements in ED symptoms and clarify the mechanisms-of-action by which the MBI impacts ED symptoms. Methods Twenty-one pre-surgical patients with obesity and ED symptoms referred to a M...
Background: (Extreme) obesity is a chronic harmful condition with high risk of medical comorbidities...
International audienceBackground: Although the data on eating behavior after bariatric surgery are s...
Objective: Evidence suggests mindfulness may reduce risk factors for disordered eating. However, mec...
Purpose: Emotional eating is important to study and address because it predicts poor outcome in weig...
International audienceObjectives: This systematic review and meta-analysis sought to evaluate the ef...
This literature review examines the impact of various mindfulness-based interventions (MBIs) on the ...
Emotional eating and binge-eating behavior in obese individuals and post-surgical bariatric patients...
Obesity is a leading cause of preventable death in America and its prevalence is increasing at an al...
Weight regain after bariatric surgery is associated with problematic eating behaviors that have eith...
The health benefits of bariatric surgery are well documented; however, the occurrence of weight-rega...
Mindfulness based therapies (MBTs) for eating disorders show potential benefit for outcomes yet evid...
Bariatric surgery is regarded as the most effective obesity treatment to date; however, tens of thou...
Introduction Bariatric surgery (BS) is currently the most effective treatment for morbid obesity. H...
Obesity is a major health epidemic, impacting many people worldwide. Bariatric surgery is a common t...
Background: The effectiveness of post-surgical weight loss in improving body image disturbance (BID)...
Background: (Extreme) obesity is a chronic harmful condition with high risk of medical comorbidities...
International audienceBackground: Although the data on eating behavior after bariatric surgery are s...
Objective: Evidence suggests mindfulness may reduce risk factors for disordered eating. However, mec...
Purpose: Emotional eating is important to study and address because it predicts poor outcome in weig...
International audienceObjectives: This systematic review and meta-analysis sought to evaluate the ef...
This literature review examines the impact of various mindfulness-based interventions (MBIs) on the ...
Emotional eating and binge-eating behavior in obese individuals and post-surgical bariatric patients...
Obesity is a leading cause of preventable death in America and its prevalence is increasing at an al...
Weight regain after bariatric surgery is associated with problematic eating behaviors that have eith...
The health benefits of bariatric surgery are well documented; however, the occurrence of weight-rega...
Mindfulness based therapies (MBTs) for eating disorders show potential benefit for outcomes yet evid...
Bariatric surgery is regarded as the most effective obesity treatment to date; however, tens of thou...
Introduction Bariatric surgery (BS) is currently the most effective treatment for morbid obesity. H...
Obesity is a major health epidemic, impacting many people worldwide. Bariatric surgery is a common t...
Background: The effectiveness of post-surgical weight loss in improving body image disturbance (BID)...
Background: (Extreme) obesity is a chronic harmful condition with high risk of medical comorbidities...
International audienceBackground: Although the data on eating behavior after bariatric surgery are s...
Objective: Evidence suggests mindfulness may reduce risk factors for disordered eating. However, mec...