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This study highlights a significant association between intuitive eating and BMI decrease after bariatric surgery. Furthermore, eating behaviors changed with increasing time since surgery.
Introduction. The rise in the prevalence of obesity and overweight during the past several decades has become a worrisome problem in many countries (1–3). WHO has reported that worldwide obesity prevalence doubled from 1980 to 2014 (1), with 39% of today’s adults being overweight and 13% being obese.
Intuitive eating after bariatric surgery is an important approach that helps you in finding your long-term, realistic approach. It’s about challenging external rules and subconscious habits around eating.
1 Αυγ 2022 · The present study considered the application of effective approaches to reduce the prevalence of specific eating behaviors, such as reducing binge eating, cognitive restriction, emotional eating, and uncontrolled eating, in individuals with obesity, before bariatric surgery.
In behavioral weight management and eating disorder treatment, IE has proven useful in reducing disordered eating and improving physical and emotional health. This study explored the relationship between IE and emotional eating, satisfaction, and self-efficacy in post-surgical bariatric patients.
4 Ιουν 2019 · Objective: This study aimed to develop and test a novel mindfulness-based intervention (MBI) designed to control weight after bariatric surgery. Design: Randomized, controlled pilot trial.
Among operated individuals, intuitive eating mediated the relationship between interoceptive sensibility dimensions and binge eating: ‘Attention regulation’ (54%) ‘Self‐regulation’ (75.1%), ‘Body listening’ (94.09%) and ‘Trust-ing’ (84.9%).