Less Binge Eating and Loss of Control over Eating Are Associated with Greater Levels of Mindfulness: Identifying Patterns in Postmenopausal Women with Obesity
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Participants
2.2. Measures
2.2.1. Eating Disorder Examination Questionnaire (EDE-Q)
2.2.2. Loss of Control over Eating Scale (LOCES)
2.2.3. Five-Facet Mindfulness Questionnaire (FFMQ)
2.2.4. Langer Mindfulness Scale (LMS)
2.3. Statistical Analysis
3. Results
3.1. Correlations between Mindfulness and Binge Eating or Loss of Control over Eating
3.2. Comparison of Mindfulness in Individuals with Lower or Higher Levels of Binge Eating
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Mindfulness Scale/Questionnaire and Components | Binge Eating | Loss of Control over Eating |
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Five-Facet Mindfulness Questionnaire (FFMQ) | ||
Total FFMQ | −0.270 * | −0.305 ** |
Total FFMQ (four-facet) | −0.349 ** | −0.389 ** |
Observe | 0.130 | 0.241 * |
Describe | −0.205 * | −0.131 |
Act with Awareness | −0.215 * | −0.292 ** |
Nonjudgement | −0.434 ** | −0.446 ** |
Nonreact | −0.207 * | −0.375 ** |
Langer Mindfulness Scale (LMS) | ||
Total LMS | −0.218 * | −0.192 |
Engagement | −0.342 ** | −0.422 ** |
Novelty Seeking | −0.089 | −0.084 |
Novelty Producing | −0.062 | 0.060 |
Mindfulness Scale/Questionnaire and Components | Number of Binge Eating Episodes | Mean Difference [95% Confidence Interval] | ||||
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Zero | One or More | |||||
Mean | SD | Mean | SD | p-Value | ||
Five-Facet Mindfulness Questionnaire (FFMQ) | (n = 33) | (n = 64) | ||||
Total FFMQ | 145.45 | 18.53 | 137.14 | 16.63 | 8.31 [0.96, 15.67] | 0.027 * |
Total FFMQ (four-facet) | 119.91 | 16.87 | 109.78 | 15.24 | 10.13 [3.40, 16.85] | 0.004 * |
Observe | 25.55 | 5.53 | 27.36 | 4.57 | −1.81 [−3.91, 0.28] | 0.088 |
Describe | 31.76 | 5.80 | 29.39 | 5.95 | 2.37 [−0.14, 4.88] | 0.064 |
Act with Awareness | 30.03 | 5.32 | 28.13 | 4.84 | 1.91 [−0.23, 4.04] | 0.079 |
Nonjudgement | 33.82 | 5.48 | 29.08 | 5.43 | 4.74 [2.42, 7.06] | <0.001 ** |
Nonreact | 24.30 | 5.16 | 23.19 | 4.24 | 1.12 [−0.83, 3.06] | 0.258 |
Langer Mindfulness Scale (LMS) | (n = 33) | (n = 64) | ||||
Total LMS | 78.03 | 11.79 | 74.88 | 7.17 | 3.15 [−0.67, 6.98] | 0.105 |
Engagement | 23.94 | 3.19 | 21.75 | 3.29 | 2.19 [0.80, 3.58] | 0.002 * |
Novelty Seeking | 29.88 | 4.04 | 29.22 | 3.17 | 0.66 [−0.82, 2.14] | 0.379 |
Novelty Producing | 24.21 | 5.89 | 23.91 | 3.20 | 0.31 [−1.92, 2.53] | 0.741 |
Mindfulness Scale/Questionnaire and Components | Number of Binge Eating Episodes | Mean Difference [95% Confidence Interval] | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Three or Fewer (Subclinical) | Four or More (Clinical) | |||||
Mean | SD | Mean | SD | p-Value | ||
Five-Facet Mindfulness Questionnaire (FFMQ) | (n = 54) | (n = 43) | ||||
Total FFMQ | 143.94 | 16.73 | 134.98 | 17.70 | 8.96 [2.00, 15.93] | 0.012 * |
Total FFMQ (four-facet) | 117.52 | 15.52 | 107.84 | 16.15 | 9.68 [3.27, 16.09] | 0.003 * |
Observe | 26.43 | 5.37 | 27.14 | 4.44 | −0.71 [−2.73, 1.31] | 0.485 |
Describe | 31.37 | 5.60 | 28.72 | 6.17 | 2.65 [0.27, 5.03] | 0.029 * |
Act with Awareness | 29.59 | 5.00 | 27.74 | 5.02 | 1.85 [−0.18, 3.88] | 0.074 |
Nonjudgement | 32.39 | 5.61 | 28.56 | 5.54 | 3.83 [1.57, 6.09] | 0.001 ** |
Nonreact | 24.17 | 4.87 | 24.17 | 4.87 | 1.36 [−0.49, 3.20] | 0.149 |
Langer Mindfulness Scale (LMS) | (n = 54) | (n = 43) | ||||
Total LMS | 77.33 | 10.15 | 74.21 | 7.25 | 3.12 [−0.52, 6.77] | 0.092 |
Engagement | 23.33 | 3.17 | 21.44 | 3.43 | 1.89 [0.56, 3.23] | 0.006 * |
Novelty Seeking | 29.72 | 3.57 | 29.09 | 3.37 | 0.63 [−0.78, 2.04] | 0.379 |
Novelty Producing | 24.28 | 5.00 | 23.67 | 3.18 | 0.60 [−1.14, 2.35] | 0.493 |
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Smith, V.M.; Seimon, R.V.; Harris, R.A.; Sainsbury, A.; da Luz, F.Q. Less Binge Eating and Loss of Control over Eating Are Associated with Greater Levels of Mindfulness: Identifying Patterns in Postmenopausal Women with Obesity. Behav. Sci. 2019, 9, 36. https://doi.org/10.3390/bs9040036
Smith VM, Seimon RV, Harris RA, Sainsbury A, da Luz FQ. Less Binge Eating and Loss of Control over Eating Are Associated with Greater Levels of Mindfulness: Identifying Patterns in Postmenopausal Women with Obesity. Behavioral Sciences. 2019; 9(4):36. https://doi.org/10.3390/bs9040036
Chicago/Turabian StyleSmith, Veronica M., Radhika V. Seimon, Rebecca A. Harris, Amanda Sainsbury, and Felipe Q. da Luz. 2019. "Less Binge Eating and Loss of Control over Eating Are Associated with Greater Levels of Mindfulness: Identifying Patterns in Postmenopausal Women with Obesity" Behavioral Sciences 9, no. 4: 36. https://doi.org/10.3390/bs9040036
APA StyleSmith, V. M., Seimon, R. V., Harris, R. A., Sainsbury, A., & da Luz, F. Q. (2019). Less Binge Eating and Loss of Control over Eating Are Associated with Greater Levels of Mindfulness: Identifying Patterns in Postmenopausal Women with Obesity. Behavioral Sciences, 9(4), 36. https://doi.org/10.3390/bs9040036