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- W4365144333 abstract "In a feasibility randomised controlled trial in people with overweight/obesity with and without binge eating disorder (BED) symptoms, we assessed eight weekly sessions of attention bias modification training (ABMT) and mindfulness training (MT) versus waiting list (WL) and explored potential mechanisms.45 participants were randomly allocated to one of three trial arms. Primary outcomes were recruitment, retention and treatment adherence rates. Secondary outcomes included measures of eating behaviour, mood, attention and treatment acceptability. Assessments were conducted at baseline, post-intervention (week 8), and follow-up (week 12).Participant retention at follow-up was 84.5% across groups. Session completion rates in the laboratory were 87% for ABMT and 94% for MT, but home practice was much poorer for ABMT. Changes in BMI and body composition were small between groups and there was a medium size BMI reduction in the MT group at follow-up. Effect sizes of eating disorder symptom changes were not greater for either intervention group compared to WL, but favoured ABMT compared to MT. Hedonic hunger and mindful eating scores favoured MT compared to ABMT and WL. ABMT reduced attention biases towards high-calorie food cues, which correlated with lower objective binge eating days at post-intervention. No significant changes were observed in the MT, or WL conditions.Both ABMT and MT have potential value as adjuncts in the treatment of obesity and BED, and a larger clinical trial appears feasible and indicated.ISRCTN Registry, ISRCTN15745838. Registered on 22 May 2018.In this small research study, people who were classified as overweight or living with obesity (with or without symptoms of binge eating disorder) received either a mindfulness intervention, a “subconscious” attention-based intervention called attention bias modification training (ABMT) or were put on a waiting list for 8 weeks. People in the mindfulness group experienced improvements in emotional eating, mindful eating, and “impulsive” eating. Those who received the attention-based training paid less attention to highly caloric food after the intervention which correlated with fewer binge eating episodes. Results from this study suggest that both types of interventions have potential as add-on treatments for obesity and binge eating disorder, but larger studies are necessary to assess their clinical impact." @default.
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- W4365144333 title "A randomised controlled feasibility study of food-related computerised attention training versus mindfulness training and waiting-list control for adults with overweight or obesity: the FOCUS study" @default.
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