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Validation of a Mindful Eating Program Adapted to the French Population Living With Overweight or Obesity
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating Mindful Eating Intervention (AC group) and Conventional Dietetic Intervention (DC group) for Overweight and Obesity. Completed, enrolled 56 participants across 1 site.
Detailed Summary
The aim of this project is to validate a new mindful eating programme adapted to the overweight or obese French population. Recognising the importance of diet in the management of chronic diseases, particularly obesity, and the limitations of traditional weight management approaches, the study focuses on the application of mindful eating. The investigators have adapted a model based on an existing eating disorders programme overseas, taking into account feedback from participants in a qualitative study and the scientific literature. The ultimate aim is to test and validate the effectiveness of this new programme in improving the care of overweight or obese French adults, thereby filling a gap in interventions for this population in France.
Study Details
Timeline
Interventions
Screening visit: Patients will meet with a doctor, a dietician, a teacher of adapted physical activity or a psychologist. Visit 0: Following 24 to 72 hours of reflection, the investigator will confirm the patient's understanding of the study, and those expressing verbal willingness will be randomized into the two groups. Visit 1: Participants will be weighed and required to fill out eight questionnaires on a secure platform. Mindful eating program: group sessions one evening a week (8x2h) and home exercises (30 min/day). Visit 2: visit identical to visit 1 Follow-up group session: To assess each person's progress according to their needs, resources, difficulties, life plans, and initial expectations. Visit 3: visit identical to visit 1 Focus groups: Each participant will be asked to describe the program and talk about their perceptions and feelings, as well as the potential changes in behavior they have observed in their daily life.
Screening visit: Patients will meet with a doctor, a dietician, a teacher of adapted physical activity or a psychologist. Visit 0: Following 24 to 72 hours of reflection, the investigator will confirm the patient's understanding of the study, and those expressing verbal willingness will be randomized into the two groups. Visit 1: Participants will be weighed and required to fill out eight questionnaires on a secure platform. Visit 2: visit identical to visit 1 Follow-up group session: To assess each person's progress according to their needs, resources, difficulties, life plans, and initial expectations. Visit 3: visit identical to visit 1