Relaxation [helps in maintaining weight]
Posted on Tuesday, 20th January 2009
WASHINGTON: Obese women have a better chance of maintaining a healthy weight if they incorporate a little relaxation into their lifestyle, says a
new study.
Researchers at Otago University have found that non- dieting interventions to improve overweight and obese women\'s health have a longer-lasting effect if they include relaxation training, the \'Preventive Medicine\' journal reported.
The study\'s lead author, Dr Caroline Horwath, said: \"Stress and negative emotions can trigger women to overeat and consume high-fat and high-sugar foods.
\"By learning and practicing relaxation techniques, like progressive muscle relaxation, abdominal breathing and visualisation, as part of a wider lifestyle change programme, women have effective tools to manage stress and emotions without resorting to unhealthy eating.\"
The researchers have based their findings on analysis of a two-year follow-up of a ground-breaking research project into the effectiveness of non-dieting intervention programmes in improving lifestyle behaviours and reducing distress.
In the study, 225 women with a body mass index of 28 or more were randomly assigned to one of three intervention programmes. All three 10-week-long programmes assisted women in moving their focus away from calorie counting and body weight, towards sustainable lifestyle changes that enhanced their well-being, regardless of weight loss.