Systematic Review of Mindfulness-Based Interventions for Weight Management Among Pre- and Post-bariatric Surgery Patients
CONCLUSIONS: Preliminary results suggest that mindfulness-based interventions can be useful in tackling eating disorders and in promoting weight loss among bariatric individuals. Further studies are warranted in this area to make explicit recommendations that inform pre- and post-bariatric guidelines. The field needs further well-developed studies to understand the impact of mindfulness on weight loss in the long term.PMID:38345771 (Source: Advances in Mind Body Medicine)
Source: Advances in Mind Body Medicine - February 12, 2024 Category: Psychiatry Authors: Yara Almuhtadi Samah Alageel Source Type: research

Knowledge, Attitude, and Practice of Yoga for Thyroid Dysfunction: A Cross-sectional Survey Using a Tableau Approach
CONCLUSIONS: This study found an inadequate level of knowledge of yoga as a therapy among thyroid patients. Because yoga is progressive in improving endocrinal functions and is one of the complementary therapies for managing thyroid dysfunction, the research team recommends its integration into conventional medicine as an adjunct therapy. This study provides the scope for future studies about yoga and thyroid dysfunction among a wide range of age groups across the globe.PMID:38345772 (Source: Advances in Mind Body Medicine)
Source: Advances in Mind Body Medicine - February 12, 2024 Category: Psychiatry Authors: Savithri Nilkantham Harini Kn Amit Singh Source Type: research

Conversations with Pam Stauffer, Global Marketing Programs Manager, Cargill
Adv Mind Body Med. 2023 Summer;37(3):33-36.ABSTRACTNo Abstract Available.PMID:38345773 (Source: Advances in Mind Body Medicine)
Source: Advances in Mind Body Medicine - February 12, 2024 Category: Psychiatry Authors: Pam Stauffer Sheldon Baker Source Type: research

Money Attitudes After Clinical Emotional Freedom Techniques: Psychological Change in a Virtual vs In-Person Group
CONCLUSIONS: The current study's findings point toward EFT's potential to improve money attitudes as well as psychological symptoms and indicated that EFT can be effective when delivered virtually. The study demonstrated improvements in anxiety, depression, pain, and happiness. The current research team recommends delivering EFT and other evidence-based therapies virtually, through apps, on-demand therapy sessions, virtual reality (VR), and artificial intelligence (AI).PMID:38345770 (Source: Advances in Mind Body Medicine)
Source: Advances in Mind Body Medicine - February 12, 2024 Category: Psychiatry Authors: Dawson Church Anitha Vasudevan Alexander De Foe Rhianna Lovegrove Source Type: research

Systematic Review of Mindfulness-Based Interventions for Weight Management Among Pre- and Post-bariatric Surgery Patients
CONCLUSIONS: Preliminary results suggest that mindfulness-based interventions can be useful in tackling eating disorders and in promoting weight loss among bariatric individuals. Further studies are warranted in this area to make explicit recommendations that inform pre- and post-bariatric guidelines. The field needs further well-developed studies to understand the impact of mindfulness on weight loss in the long term.PMID:38345771 (Source: Advances in Mind Body Medicine)
Source: Advances in Mind Body Medicine - February 12, 2024 Category: Psychiatry Authors: Yara Almuhtadi Samah Alageel Source Type: research

Knowledge, Attitude, and Practice of Yoga for Thyroid Dysfunction: A Cross-sectional Survey Using a Tableau Approach
CONCLUSIONS: This study found an inadequate level of knowledge of yoga as a therapy among thyroid patients. Because yoga is progressive in improving endocrinal functions and is one of the complementary therapies for managing thyroid dysfunction, the research team recommends its integration into conventional medicine as an adjunct therapy. This study provides the scope for future studies about yoga and thyroid dysfunction among a wide range of age groups across the globe.PMID:38345772 (Source: Advances in Mind Body Medicine)
Source: Advances in Mind Body Medicine - February 12, 2024 Category: Psychiatry Authors: Savithri Nilkantham Harini Kn Amit Singh Source Type: research

Conversations with Pam Stauffer, Global Marketing Programs Manager, Cargill
Adv Mind Body Med. 2023 Summer;37(3):33-36.ABSTRACTNo Abstract Available.PMID:38345773 (Source: Advances in Mind Body Medicine)
Source: Advances in Mind Body Medicine - February 12, 2024 Category: Psychiatry Authors: Pam Stauffer Sheldon Baker Source Type: research

Money Attitudes After Clinical Emotional Freedom Techniques: Psychological Change in a Virtual vs In-Person Group
CONCLUSIONS: The current study's findings point toward EFT's potential to improve money attitudes as well as psychological symptoms and indicated that EFT can be effective when delivered virtually. The study demonstrated improvements in anxiety, depression, pain, and happiness. The current research team recommends delivering EFT and other evidence-based therapies virtually, through apps, on-demand therapy sessions, virtual reality (VR), and artificial intelligence (AI).PMID:38345770 (Source: Advances in Mind Body Medicine)
Source: Advances in Mind Body Medicine - February 12, 2024 Category: Psychiatry Authors: Dawson Church Anitha Vasudevan Alexander De Foe Rhianna Lovegrove Source Type: research

Systematic Review of Mindfulness-Based Interventions for Weight Management Among Pre- and Post-bariatric Surgery Patients
CONCLUSIONS: Preliminary results suggest that mindfulness-based interventions can be useful in tackling eating disorders and in promoting weight loss among bariatric individuals. Further studies are warranted in this area to make explicit recommendations that inform pre- and post-bariatric guidelines. The field needs further well-developed studies to understand the impact of mindfulness on weight loss in the long term.PMID:38345771 (Source: Advances in Mind Body Medicine)
Source: Advances in Mind Body Medicine - February 12, 2024 Category: Psychiatry Authors: Yara Almuhtadi Samah Alageel Source Type: research

Knowledge, Attitude, and Practice of Yoga for Thyroid Dysfunction: A Cross-sectional Survey Using a Tableau Approach
CONCLUSIONS: This study found an inadequate level of knowledge of yoga as a therapy among thyroid patients. Because yoga is progressive in improving endocrinal functions and is one of the complementary therapies for managing thyroid dysfunction, the research team recommends its integration into conventional medicine as an adjunct therapy. This study provides the scope for future studies about yoga and thyroid dysfunction among a wide range of age groups across the globe.PMID:38345772 (Source: Advances in Mind Body Medicine)
Source: Advances in Mind Body Medicine - February 12, 2024 Category: Psychiatry Authors: Savithri Nilkantham Harini Kn Amit Singh Source Type: research

Conversations with Pam Stauffer, Global Marketing Programs Manager, Cargill
Adv Mind Body Med. 2023 Summer;37(3):33-36.ABSTRACTNo Abstract Available.PMID:38345773 (Source: Advances in Mind Body Medicine)
Source: Advances in Mind Body Medicine - February 12, 2024 Category: Psychiatry Authors: Pam Stauffer Sheldon Baker Source Type: research

Money Attitudes After Clinical Emotional Freedom Techniques: Psychological Change in a Virtual vs In-Person Group
CONCLUSIONS: The current study's findings point toward EFT's potential to improve money attitudes as well as psychological symptoms and indicated that EFT can be effective when delivered virtually. The study demonstrated improvements in anxiety, depression, pain, and happiness. The current research team recommends delivering EFT and other evidence-based therapies virtually, through apps, on-demand therapy sessions, virtual reality (VR), and artificial intelligence (AI).PMID:38345770 (Source: Advances in Mind Body Medicine)
Source: Advances in Mind Body Medicine - February 12, 2024 Category: Psychiatry Authors: Dawson Church Anitha Vasudevan Alexander De Foe Rhianna Lovegrove Source Type: research

Systematic Review of Mindfulness-Based Interventions for Weight Management Among Pre- and Post-bariatric Surgery Patients
CONCLUSIONS: Preliminary results suggest that mindfulness-based interventions can be useful in tackling eating disorders and in promoting weight loss among bariatric individuals. Further studies are warranted in this area to make explicit recommendations that inform pre- and post-bariatric guidelines. The field needs further well-developed studies to understand the impact of mindfulness on weight loss in the long term.PMID:38345771 (Source: Advances in Mind Body Medicine)
Source: Advances in Mind Body Medicine - February 12, 2024 Category: Psychiatry Authors: Yara Almuhtadi Samah Alageel Source Type: research

Knowledge, Attitude, and Practice of Yoga for Thyroid Dysfunction: A Cross-sectional Survey Using a Tableau Approach
CONCLUSIONS: This study found an inadequate level of knowledge of yoga as a therapy among thyroid patients. Because yoga is progressive in improving endocrinal functions and is one of the complementary therapies for managing thyroid dysfunction, the research team recommends its integration into conventional medicine as an adjunct therapy. This study provides the scope for future studies about yoga and thyroid dysfunction among a wide range of age groups across the globe.PMID:38345772 (Source: Advances in Mind Body Medicine)
Source: Advances in Mind Body Medicine - February 12, 2024 Category: Psychiatry Authors: Savithri Nilkantham Harini Kn Amit Singh Source Type: research

Conversations with Pam Stauffer, Global Marketing Programs Manager, Cargill
Adv Mind Body Med. 2023 Summer;37(3):33-36.ABSTRACTNo Abstract Available.PMID:38345773 (Source: Advances in Mind Body Medicine)
Source: Advances in Mind Body Medicine - February 12, 2024 Category: Psychiatry Authors: Pam Stauffer Sheldon Baker Source Type: research