Friday, November 24, 2017

Can Mindfulness Help With Weight Loss?



Mindfulness and mindfulness meditation are all the rage. Advocates for a particular method will sometime makes claims about the effectiveness of that method without solid scientific evidence. This can be especially true for weight loss claims.

Is there medical research support for the benefits of mindfulness to help with weight loss?


An Important Meta-Study


In a meta-analysis of 19 studies published over a 10-year period, researchers found mindfulness was moderately effective for weight loss and largely effective in reducing obesity related eating behaviors (link to study summary below).

In comparing mindfulness practices with lifestyle change activities that included diet and exercise, the later group initially faired better. The diet / exercise group on average lost 4.7% of their starting body weight compared to 3.3% of starting body weight for mindfulness practitioners. 

However, during later follow-up assessments, mindfulness practitioners had continued to lose weight resulting in an average reduction to 3.5% of initial body weight. The lifestyle change group gained back some of the weight, suggesting over an extended period that group could end up back at their starting point. The tendency to regain weight after successful weight loss is a reality many dieters face.


How to Use This Study Information


If your goal is to shed weight and enhance health, the results of this large meta-study suggest one promising approach is to engage in a lifestyle weight loss program that includes diet and exercise while also learning and applying mindfulness eating awareness. The combination of both methods may result in sustaining and even improving weight loss over time.

Of course, before engaging in any diet or exercise program, it's important to consult your physician for professional guidance and oversight.

Blessings,

Stephen Carter | Stress Solutions, LLC | www.EFT-MD.com 

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Study links: 


"Mindfulness-based interventions for weight loss: a systematic review and meta-analysis": http://bit.ly/2A5dsfU.

"Mindfulness training shows promise for maintaining weight loss": http://bit.ly/2hRav8o


Saturday, November 18, 2017

Forget Energy Drinks - Serious Health Risks Reported

A recent study published in, "Frontiers of Public Health" titled, "Health Effects and Public Health Concerns of Energy Drink Consumption in the United States: a Mini-Review", chronicles a long list of health risks associated with energy drink consumption.

Here is a PDF listing of category and effects from the review:



(Link to PDF: https://www.frontiersin.org/files/Articles/286776/fpubh-05-00225-HTML/image_m/fpubh-05-00225-t001.jpg)

The list of potential health risks is long and includes adverse cardiovascular effects, adverse metabolic, dental, and renal effects, and other problems such as fatigue, stomach irritation, and sleep issues.

Before consuming any of the energy drinks on the market, I recommend talking with your doctor. In my view, a few hours of temporary energy boost isn't worth the risks highlighted in this review. 

You'll find the study at https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpubh.2017.00225/full.

Steve Carter

CEO, Stress Solutions, LLC
http://www.EFT-MD.com | http://StressMastery.blogspot.com