A scoping review of integrated yoga and psychological approaches for the treatment of eating disorders

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作者
O'Brien, Jennifer [1 ]
Evans, Subhadra [1 ]
Mciver, Shane [1 ]
O'Shea, Melissa [1 ]
机构
[1] Deakin Univ, Melbourne, Australia
关键词
Eating disorders; Yoga; Psychological approaches; Yoga programs; Complementary treatment approaches; BODY-IMAGE; ASSOCIATIONS; ATTUNEMENT; GUIDELINES; MANAGEMENT; AWARENESS; COLLEGE; SAMPLE;
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10.1186/s40337-023-00845-5
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B849 [应用心理学];
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040203 ;
摘要
BackgroundEating disorders are serious mental health conditions that significantly impact the social and economic burden of mental ill health in Australia. Best practice treatment for eating disorders includes a multi-axial approach, including medical, psychiatric, and psychological approaches. More recently, complementary and alternative therapy approaches, such as yoga, are used to support eating disorder recovery.MethodsThis scoping review identified and examined current research exploring the use of yoga alongside psychological approaches for the treatment and management of eating disorders across the lifespan.ResultsResults highlighted the lack of available research, with only four studies identified. Three of these studies piloted programs and identified promising results with a reduction of eating disorder symptomatology. However, these results remain tentative due to methodological limitations and the overall lack of available evidence. In the future, researchers are encouraged to clearly articulate the theoretical concepts that underpin their yoga programs and focus on adequately powered and designed trials, such as RCTs, to accurately compare treatment effects between interventions combining yoga with psychological interventions and standard psychological treatment. Qualitative enquiry is also recommended to provide further insights regarding what makes interventions successful.ConclusionsCurrent evidence suggests further guidance and pragmatic recommendations to guide researchers and clinicians alike are required, ultimately improving outcomes for people experiencing an eating disorder across the lifespan. Yoga is commonly used as an additional therapy in eating disorder services. This research review aimed to identify studies that reported on how yoga was added to psychology approaches in eating disorder services. Only four studies have been published where yoga was used with psychological approaches for the treatment of eating disorders. The four studies showed yoga was overall a helpful addition. Consistent with various yoga and psychological approaches, there were differences in how each study incorporated yoga into treatment and their rationale for its inclusion. This study highlights the gaps regarding what we understand about how yoga can be a helpful addition to psychological approaches and makes recommendations for how studies in the future should explain and report the use of yoga.
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