Objectives: Mindfulness-based interventions have shown effectiveness in reducing risk factors for disordered eating; however, little is known about mechanisms. This online study evaluated two isolated metacognitive components of mindfulness, adopting a decentered or non-judgemental stance towards internal experiences, respectively, for reducing body dissatisfaction and negative affect. Methods: Women (N = 330, Mage = 25.18, SD = 4.44) viewed appearance-ideal media images before listening to a 5-minute audio recording that guided them to (a) distance themselves from their experience (decentering), (b) accept their experience without judgement (non-judgement), or (c) rest (active control). Participants reported state body dissatisfaction and ...
Background: Weight and eating are sources of distress for many women and most weight-loss diets fail...
Mindfulness based therapies (MBTs) for eating disorders show potential benefit for outcomes yet evid...
Mindfulness is the tendency to pay attention, on purpose and in an open and non-judgmental way, to e...
Body dissatisfaction is prevalent in females, leading to detrimental physical and psychological outc...
Objective: Brief self-guided activities designed for focused and immediate benefits, termed microint...
Objective: To investigate engagement in metacognitive acceptance and subsequent efficacy with respec...
Objective: Evidence suggests mindfulness may reduce risk factors for disordered eating. However, mec...
© 2016 John Wiley & Sons Australia, Ltd. Aim: This preliminary randomized controlled trial assesse...
This study investigated whether engaging in mindfulness following food consumption produced changes ...
Eating Disorders (ED) have been associated with dysfunctional coping strategies, such as rumination....
This dataset provides cross-sectional, quantitative data from 330 female participants aged 18–35 yea...
This study compares different versions of mirror exposure (ME), a body image intervention with resea...
Decentering has been defined as the ability to deal with thoughts and emotions as subjective and eph...
Body image dissatisfaction, which is increasing as an issue for women, can diminish quality of life ...
© 2015 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. Objective Successful prevention of eating disorders represents an imp...
Background: Weight and eating are sources of distress for many women and most weight-loss diets fail...
Mindfulness based therapies (MBTs) for eating disorders show potential benefit for outcomes yet evid...
Mindfulness is the tendency to pay attention, on purpose and in an open and non-judgmental way, to e...
Body dissatisfaction is prevalent in females, leading to detrimental physical and psychological outc...
Objective: Brief self-guided activities designed for focused and immediate benefits, termed microint...
Objective: To investigate engagement in metacognitive acceptance and subsequent efficacy with respec...
Objective: Evidence suggests mindfulness may reduce risk factors for disordered eating. However, mec...
© 2016 John Wiley & Sons Australia, Ltd. Aim: This preliminary randomized controlled trial assesse...
This study investigated whether engaging in mindfulness following food consumption produced changes ...
Eating Disorders (ED) have been associated with dysfunctional coping strategies, such as rumination....
This dataset provides cross-sectional, quantitative data from 330 female participants aged 18–35 yea...
This study compares different versions of mirror exposure (ME), a body image intervention with resea...
Decentering has been defined as the ability to deal with thoughts and emotions as subjective and eph...
Body image dissatisfaction, which is increasing as an issue for women, can diminish quality of life ...
© 2015 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. Objective Successful prevention of eating disorders represents an imp...
Background: Weight and eating are sources of distress for many women and most weight-loss diets fail...
Mindfulness based therapies (MBTs) for eating disorders show potential benefit for outcomes yet evid...
Mindfulness is the tendency to pay attention, on purpose and in an open and non-judgmental way, to e...