Title of article :
Bibliotherapy and food cravings control
Author/Authors :
Boris C. Rodr?guez-Mart?n، نويسنده , , Anisleidy G?mez-Quintana، نويسنده , , Glendy D?az-Mart?nez، نويسنده , , Osana Molerio-Pérez، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2013
Pages :
6
From page :
90
To page :
95
Abstract :
The use of self-help manuals or bibliotherapy could be an effective resource to treat obesity, but their effects on the elaborative processes of food cravings remain unclear. The present study examined whether bibliotherapy can effectively reduce food cravings in an overweight and obese adult population. 80 participants were randomly allocated either to the Self-help Manual group or the Intention-control group. They had to apply each resource over a period of 3 months whenever they felt a craving arise. During the baseline period most of the participants reported grazing as the main cause of their weight gain. Compared to baseline, the results of the third month of the follow-up revealed that intentions had paradoxical effects on food thought suppression, preoccupation with food, negative affect and guilty feelings; but the Self-help Manual promoted positive changes on the food cravings trait and its dimensions, food thoughts suppression, emotional and behavioural reactions to intrusions and BMI. These findings suggest that the Self-help Manual could be useful in reducing food cravings.
Keywords :
Bibliotherapy , Food thoughts suppression , Food cravings , Intrusive thoughts , Intention , Obesity
Journal title :
Appetite
Serial Year :
2013
Journal title :
Appetite
Record number :
957053
Link To Document :
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