Group vs. Single Mindfulness Meditation: Exploring Avoidance, Impulsivity, and Weight Management in Two Separate Mindfulness Meditation Settings

被引:51
|
作者
Mantzios, Michail [1 ]
Giannou, Kyriaki [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Portsmouth, Portsmouth PO1 2DY, Hants, England
关键词
cognitive-behavioral avoidance; impulsivity; mindfulness; mindfulness meditation; obesity; weight loss; RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED-TRIAL; EATING BEHAVIOR; INTERVENTION; CRAVINGS; BENEFITS;
D O I
10.1111/aphw.12023
中图分类号
B849 [应用心理学];
学科分类号
040203 ;
摘要
Recent research has identified that mindfulness meditation in group settings supports people who are trying to lose weight. The present research investigated mindfulness meditation in group and individual settings, and explored the potential impact on weight loss and other factors (i.e. mindfulness, impulsivity, and avoidance) that may assist or hinder weight loss. Specifically, the hypotheses tested were that the group setting assisted dieters more than the individual setting by reducing weight, cognitive-behavioral avoidance, and impulsivity and by increasing mindfulness. Participants (n = 170) who were trying to lose weight were randomly assigned to practice meditation for 6 weeks within a group or independently. Measurements in mindfulness, cognitive-behavioral avoidance, impulsivity, and weight occurred twice (pre- and post-intervention). Results indicated that participants in the group setting lost weight and lowered their levels of cognitive-behavioral avoidance, while impulsivity and mindfulness remained stable. On the other hand, participants in the individual condition lost less weight, while there was an increase in cognitive-behavioral avoidance and mindfulness scores, but a decrease in impulsivity. Seeing that benefits and limitations observed in group settings are not replicated when people meditate alone, this study concluded that mindfulness meditation in individual settings needs to be used with caution, although there are some potential benefits that could aid future weight loss research.
引用
收藏
页码:173 / 191
页数:19
相关论文
共 21 条
  • [1] Single vs. Group Mindfulness Meditation: Effects on Personality, Religiousness/Spirituality, and Mindfulness Skills
    Matiz, Alessio
    Fabbro, Franco
    Crescentini, Cristiano
    MINDFULNESS, 2018, 9 (04) : 1236 - 1244
  • [2] Single vs. Group Mindfulness Meditation: Effects on Personality, Religiousness/Spirituality, and Mindfulness Skills
    Alessio Matiz
    Franco Fabbro
    Cristiano Crescentini
    Mindfulness, 2018, 9 : 1236 - 1244
  • [3] Mindfulness Meditation vs. Headache Education for Migraine: A Randomized Clinical Trial
    Wells, Rebecca Erwin
    O'Connell, Nathaniel
    Pierce, Charles
    Estave, Paige
    Penzien, Donald
    Loder, Elizabeth
    Zeidan, Fadel
    Houle, Timothy
    NEUROLOGY, 2021, 96 (15)
  • [4] Group Metacognitive Therapy vs. Mindfulness Meditation Therapy in a Transdiagnostic Patient Sample: A Randomised Feasibility Trial
    Capobianco, Lora
    Reeves, David
    Morrison, Anthony P.
    Wells, Adrian
    PSYCHIATRY RESEARCH, 2018, 259 : 554 - 561
  • [5] Effects of Video-Guided Group vs. Solitary Meditation on Mindfulness and Social Connectivity: A Pilot Study
    Hanley, Adam W.
    Dehili, Vincent
    Krzanowski, Deidre
    Barou, Daniela
    Lecy, Natalie
    Garland, Eric L.
    CLINICAL SOCIAL WORK JOURNAL, 2022, 50 (03) : 316 - 324
  • [6] Sacred vs. secular mindfulness meditation: the influence of presentation priming on therapeutic effectiveness
    Upton, Shelley R.
    Renshaw, Tyler L.
    Morice, Amanda
    MENTAL HEALTH RELIGION & CULTURE, 2022, 25 (07) : 682 - 695
  • [7] Effects of Video-Guided Group vs. Solitary Meditation on Mindfulness and Social Connectivity: A Pilot Study
    Adam W. Hanley
    Vincent Dehili
    Deidre Krzanowski
    Daniela Barou
    Natalie Lecy
    Eric L. Garland
    Clinical Social Work Journal, 2022, 50 : 316 - 324
  • [8] Brief mindfulness meditation group training in aphasia: exploring attention, language and psychophysiological outcomes
    Marshall, Rebecca Shisler
    Laures-Gore, Jacqueline
    Love, Kim
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF LANGUAGE & COMMUNICATION DISORDERS, 2018, 53 (01) : 40 - 54
  • [9] Effectiveness of mindfulness meditation vs. headache education for adults with migraine: A randomized clinical trial
    Wells, R. Erwin
    O'Connell, N.
    Pierce, C.
    Estave, P.
    Penzien, D. B.
    Loder, E.
    Zeidan, F.
    Houle, T. T.
    HEADACHE, 2021, 61 : 101 - 103
  • [10] Outcome Expectancies, Effects, and Mechanisms of Brief Training in Mindfulness Meditation vs. Loving-Kindness Meditation vs a Control Condition for Pain Management: A Randomized Pilot Study
    Day, Melissa A.
    Matthews, Natasha
    Davies, Jonathan N.
    Walker, Claire
    Bray, Nicola
    Kim, Jeffrey
    Jensen, Mark P.
    JOURNAL OF PAIN & PALLIATIVE CARE PHARMACOTHERAPY, 2024, 38 (03) : 206 - 216