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:: Volume 9, Issue 1 (Spring 2021) ::
Iran J Health Educ Health Promot 2021, 9(1): 94-109 Back to browse issues page
Evaluation of effectiveness of integration of Mindfulness-Based-Eating Awareness Training and implementation intention model on Body Mass Index, Waist circumference, Mindfulness Eating, and Physical Activity in Obese Women.
Mona Jassemi Zergani , Mohammad-Reza Seirafi , Mohamad-Hossein Taghdisi * , Saeed Malihi zuckerini , Habibeh Taghavi-Kojeidi
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Background and Objective: Obesity is a metabolic and medical condition in which adipose tissue accumulates too much in the body. The main purpose of current study is “evaluation of effectiveness of integration of eating awareness training and implementation intention model on body mass index, waist circumference, mindfulness eating, and physical activity in obese women.

Materials and Methods: The research method was semi-experimental with pre-test, post-test and follow-up test design, and comparing them with a control group. The population of this study were obese women with a BMI higher or equal to 25 in Karaj in 1398. Forty-one subjects were randomly divided into two experimental and control groups according to the inclusion criteria and targeted sampling. Weight with digital scales, waist with meter tape, mindful eating questionnaire and physical activity with checklist, were assessed. MB_EAT was held during 12 sessions of 150 minutes each session and with the implementation intention model, daily planning for physical activity was done. Data were analyzed by mixed analysis, Shapiro-Wilk, Loon, Mohali sphericity, with significance level of P<0/001. Finally, 35 people were analyzed.

Results: The results showed that the integration of implementation intention and mindfulness-based eating awareness training reduces the mean BMI in the post-test (71.57± 0.6) and follow-up (69.78 ± 0.97) compared to the pre-test (77.00 ± 1.05) and eat mindfulness eating in the post-test (53.52 ± 0.80) and follow up (53.21 ± 0.67) and increase the average physical activity in the post-test (24.06 ± 2.84) and follow up (23.65 ± 2.52) compared to the pre-test (28.91 ± 3.18) .(P=0.001).

Conclusion: The result of integration of MB_EAT and implementation intention model was to increase peoplechr('39')s ability to self-regulate and be aware of the body sensations and emotional symptoms of eating and doing physical activity on a daily basis, which eventually led to weight loss.
Keywords: Mindful Eating, Mindfulness, Implementation Intention, Body Mass Index, Waist circumference, Physical Activity.
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Type of Study: Research | Subject: Health psychology
Received: 2020/11/28 | Accepted: 2021/01/5
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Jassemi Zergani M, Seirafi M, Taghdisi M, Malihi zuckerini S, Taghavi-Kojeidi H. Evaluation of effectiveness of integration of Mindfulness-Based-Eating Awareness Training and implementation intention model on Body Mass Index, Waist circumference, Mindfulness Eating, and Physical Activity in Obese Women.. Iran J Health Educ Health Promot 2021; 9 (1) :94-109
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