2013
DOI: 10.1155/2013/240128
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The Clinical Obesity Maintenance Model: An Integration of Psychological Constructs including Mood, Emotional Regulation, Disordered Overeating, Habitual Cluster Behaviours, Health Literacy and Cognitive Function

Abstract: Psychological distress and deficits in executive functioning are likely to be important barriers to effective weight loss maintenance. The purpose of this paper is twofold. First, in the light of recent evidence in the fields of neuropsychology and obesity, particularly on the deficits in the executive function in overweight and obese individuals, a conceptual and theoretical framework of obesity maintenance is introduced by way of a clinical obesity maintenance model (COMM). It is argued that psychological va… Show more

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“…Obese non BED show low levels of all the factors examined and for this reason they are able to stop eating, have impulse control and feel satiety. These features are predictor of achieving weight loss and maintenance after bariatric surgery in short and long term [68,69].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Obese non BED show low levels of all the factors examined and for this reason they are able to stop eating, have impulse control and feel satiety. These features are predictor of achieving weight loss and maintenance after bariatric surgery in short and long term [68,69].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Végül bemutatjuk az elhízás fenntartásának komplex (COMM) modelljét egy ausztrál kutatócsoport munkája nyomán (Raman, Smith, & Hay, 2013).…”
Section: Bevezetésunclassified
“…Ezek kifejezetten az ember legmagasabb szintű működéséhez, a tudatossághoz kapcsolódnak, s ez vezetett a mindfulness intervenciók fontosságának felismeréséhez a túlsúly és az elhí-zás kezelésében. Ezeknek a tényezőknek az integrálására tett kísérletet 2013-ban egy ausztrál kutatócsoport (Raman, Smith, & Hay, 2013). Össze-gezték a tudományos kutatások eredményeit és az összefüggéseket a klinikai obezitás fenntartásának modelljében (clinical obesity maintenance model, a továbbiakban COMM) foglalták össze.…”
Section: A Klinikai Obezitás Fenntartásának Modellje: a Communclassified
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“…Some studies indicate that obesity is related to disturbed general ways to regulate and process emotions, which in turn may indicate emotional eating, the tendency to eat when experiencing negative affect [8][9][10][11]. The concept of emotional eating derives originally from Bruch's psychosomatic theory [12,13] in which eating is considered to be a response to distress, as consequence of an inability to distinguish hunger from other aversive internal states, probably because of early learning experiences.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%