Stress and negative emotions have been shown to be critical factors in inducing overeating as a form of maladaptive coping in some patients with obesity. We evaluated the efficacy of a 3-week relaxation protocol enhanced by virtual reality and portable mp3 players in reducing emotional eating in a sample of 60 female inpatients with obesity who report emotional eating, using a three-arm exploratory randomized controlled trial with 3 months of follow-up. The intervention included 12 individual relaxation training sessions provided traditionally (imagination condition) or supported by virtual reality (virtual reality condition). Control participants received only standard hospital-based care. Weight, behavior and psychological data were colle...
Although standard psychological treatments have been successful in treating several core features in...
Background: Around 13% of the world's population suffers from obesity. More than 40% of people with ...
This Special Issue presents and discusses a collection of authoritative studies suggesting that comp...
Stress and negative emotions have been shown to be critical factors in inducing overeating as a form...
Stress and negative emotions have been shown to be critical factors in inducing overeating as a form...
Since stress and negative emotions are critical factors in inducing overeating in obese patients, ps...
The aim of this study is to assess the efficacy of a specific stress management protocol, based on i...
Abstract. The aim of this study is to assess the efficacy of a specific stress management protocol, ...
Abstract Background Emotional eating is a complex problem fostering obesity and resulting from malad...
It is well known that obesity has a multifactorial etiology, including biological, environmental, an...
Since the late 1990s the use of virtual reality (VR) has expanded in the field of mental disorders. ...
The clinical use of Virtual Reality (VR) with eating disturbances is based on theory-driven psychol...
The experience of stress may contribute to increased food consumption and selection of unhealthy foo...
BACKGROUND: Recent research identifies unhealthful weight-control behaviors (fasting, vomiting, or ...
AbstractThe aim of the present study was to analyze the effects of a virtual reality (VR) component ...
Although standard psychological treatments have been successful in treating several core features in...
Background: Around 13% of the world's population suffers from obesity. More than 40% of people with ...
This Special Issue presents and discusses a collection of authoritative studies suggesting that comp...
Stress and negative emotions have been shown to be critical factors in inducing overeating as a form...
Stress and negative emotions have been shown to be critical factors in inducing overeating as a form...
Since stress and negative emotions are critical factors in inducing overeating in obese patients, ps...
The aim of this study is to assess the efficacy of a specific stress management protocol, based on i...
Abstract. The aim of this study is to assess the efficacy of a specific stress management protocol, ...
Abstract Background Emotional eating is a complex problem fostering obesity and resulting from malad...
It is well known that obesity has a multifactorial etiology, including biological, environmental, an...
Since the late 1990s the use of virtual reality (VR) has expanded in the field of mental disorders. ...
The clinical use of Virtual Reality (VR) with eating disturbances is based on theory-driven psychol...
The experience of stress may contribute to increased food consumption and selection of unhealthy foo...
BACKGROUND: Recent research identifies unhealthful weight-control behaviors (fasting, vomiting, or ...
AbstractThe aim of the present study was to analyze the effects of a virtual reality (VR) component ...
Although standard psychological treatments have been successful in treating several core features in...
Background: Around 13% of the world's population suffers from obesity. More than 40% of people with ...
This Special Issue presents and discusses a collection of authoritative studies suggesting that comp...