Mindful Construal Diaries: A Less Anxious, More Mindful, and More Self-Compassionate Method of Eating

Mindful construal diaries were found to assist in weight regulation during a long-term intervention. The current study attempted to expand previous findings by testing the consideration (or priming) of questions within the diary (instead of filling in the answers), and investigated levels of state m...

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Main Authors: Misba Hussein, Helen Egan, Michail Mantzios
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SAGE Publishing 2017-04-01
Series:SAGE Open
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1177/2158244017704685
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spelling doaj-b32d5cd9929b4c6b9c1967112e0222092020-11-25T04:08:58ZengSAGE PublishingSAGE Open2158-24402017-04-01710.1177/2158244017704685Mindful Construal Diaries: A Less Anxious, More Mindful, and More Self-Compassionate Method of EatingMisba Hussein0Helen Egan1Michail Mantzios2Birmingham City University, UKBirmingham City University, UKBirmingham City University, UKMindful construal diaries were found to assist in weight regulation during a long-term intervention. The current study attempted to expand previous findings by testing the consideration (or priming) of questions within the diary (instead of filling in the answers), and investigated levels of state mindfulness, state self-compassion, and state anxiety in an observational trial of pre- to postintervention. Forty-five participants completed State Mindfulness, State Self-Compassion, and State Anxiety scales before and after their meal and were asked to read and consider the mindful concrete construal diary questions. The results illustrate that state mindfulness, state self-compassion, and state anxiety levels were significantly improved (i.e., increased mindfulness and self-compassion, and decreased anxiety) after participation. Findings provide further evidence as to why the diaries might work in supporting weight regulation, and suggest another method of making eating more mindful. Current findings, limitations, and recommendations for future research are discussed.https://doi.org/10.1177/2158244017704685
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title_short Mindful Construal Diaries: A Less Anxious, More Mindful, and More Self-Compassionate Method of Eating
title_full Mindful Construal Diaries: A Less Anxious, More Mindful, and More Self-Compassionate Method of Eating
title_fullStr Mindful Construal Diaries: A Less Anxious, More Mindful, and More Self-Compassionate Method of Eating
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description Mindful construal diaries were found to assist in weight regulation during a long-term intervention. The current study attempted to expand previous findings by testing the consideration (or priming) of questions within the diary (instead of filling in the answers), and investigated levels of state mindfulness, state self-compassion, and state anxiety in an observational trial of pre- to postintervention. Forty-five participants completed State Mindfulness, State Self-Compassion, and State Anxiety scales before and after their meal and were asked to read and consider the mindful concrete construal diary questions. The results illustrate that state mindfulness, state self-compassion, and state anxiety levels were significantly improved (i.e., increased mindfulness and self-compassion, and decreased anxiety) after participation. Findings provide further evidence as to why the diaries might work in supporting weight regulation, and suggest another method of making eating more mindful. Current findings, limitations, and recommendations for future research are discussed.
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