Online Delivery of Emotional Freedom Techniques in the Treatment of Food Cravings and Weight Management: A Randomised Controlled Trial
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Online Delivery of Emotional Freedom Techniques in the Treatment of Food Cravings and Weight Management: A Randomised Controlled TrialAbstract
Abstract:
Background: The combination of dietary restraint and physical exercise as a recommended treatment for weight loss has had limited long-term success. One factor proposed as limiting weight management techniques efficacy is the failure to target psychological processes linked with overeating. Consistent with prior research that has identified the efficacy of emotional freedom techniques (EFT) in reducing food cravings and aiding weight loss, this pilot randomised controlled trial (RCT) examined the impact [...] 1482 23768 |
Social Engagement and Task Complexity: Physical Activity Characteristics and Executive Function Among Older AdultsAbstract
Physical activity participation has been found to have a positive impact on cognitive function across a lifespan. For older adults, qualitative variables with the physical activity context may influence cognition than quantitative variables (e.g., intensity, duration). The purpose of this study was two-fold. The first objective was to develop taxonomies for two qualitative components within the physical activity environment: the level of task complexity (both motoric and cognitive) and the degree to which social en [...] 1213 8650 |
Highlights of Application of Homeopathy in Oncology Patients: An Interview with Prof. Michael FrassAbstract
Highlights of Application of Homeopathy in Oncology Patients: An Interview with Prof. Michael Frass 701 5565 |
Exploring the Rationale for the Use of the Ketogenic Diet in the Treatment of Mental Health DisordersAbstract
(1) Background:
The ketogenic diet (KD) was developed in the 1920s as a treatment for pediatric epilepsy and is emerging as a possible treatment option for certain mental health disorders. There is a link between certain mental health disorders and epilepsy, suggesting some commonality among underlying mechanisms.
(2) Methods:
The literature relating to mental disorders and the KD is sparse. The authors attempt to a narrative review of the existing literature to show that there may be validity to studying the KD [...] 1498 8695 |
Evaluating the Effectiveness of Acupuncture, Plum Blossom, and Auriculotherapy in Treating Pain and Hot Flashes in Breast cancer Patients: An Observational Retrospective Studyby
Sonia Baccetti
,
Elisabetta Barbara Cortesi
,
Maria Valeria Monechi
,
Mariella Di Stefano
,
Barbara Cucca
,
Tommaso Conti
,
Antonella Traversi
,
Filippa Terranova
,
Roberto Montelatici
,
Sylvie Yvonne Barberousse
,
Federica Sabatini
,
Catia Vuono
,
Christian Bini
,
Elio Rossi
and
Francesca Martella
Abstract
Background: Pain and vasomotor symptoms are common side effects in breast cancer patients. Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) may be an option of care for these side effects in a multidisciplinary pathway.
Aim: The purpose of this study was to evaluate if TCM is safe and effective in hot flashes and pain of women affected by breast cancer.
Materials and Methods: In the Centre Fior di Prugna of the Local Unit Tuscany centre from January 2012 to August 2016 128 questionnaires were analyzed. These were administered to [...] 1265 7933 |
Herb-Drug Interactions in Oncology: A Clinical Up-Dateby
Francesco Sivelli
,
Elio Rossi
,
Sonia Baccetti
,
Mariella Di Stefano
,
Eugenia Gallo
and
Fabio Firenzuoli
Abstract
In this article we shortly inform about the most important mechanisms lying at the basis of herb-drug interactions (HDI). We summarized the best known and relevant ones emerging from clinical evidence. The last part is dedicated to cancer patients 1573 7902 |
Does a Brief Mindfulness Training Enhance Heartfulness in Students? Results of a Pilot StudyAbstract
(1) Background: There is robust evidence that mindfulness trainings enhance mindfulness as operationalized in Western psychology, but evidence about heartfulness is sparse. This study seeks to test whether a brief mindfulness training enhances heart qualities, including self-compassion, gratitude, and the generation of feelings of happiness.
(2) Methods: Eighteen students enrolled in a mindfulness training that was offered as part of an interdisciplinary class. The training consisted of five training sessions and f [...] 1259 7333 |
The Role of Massage in Bereavement: A Scoping Reviewby
Sarah Fogarty
and
Phillipa Hay
Abstract
Background: Death is a universal human experience. The experience of grief is unique for each person experiencing it. There is emerging research on modalities that provide support for bereaved individuals including bereavement massage. There is limited information in the literature about the specific role that massage can play in supporting bereaved individuals. The aim of this scoping review is to explore the literature that reports on the use and outcomes of bereavement massage so that massage therapists, cons [...] 1440 7581 |
Clinical, Theoretical and Conceptual Issues in Chronic Pain and Their Application in a Hypnosis Practiceby
Niamh Flynn
Abstract
Hypnosis interventions consistently produce significant decreases in pain associated with a variety of chronic-pain problems (Elkins, Jensen & Patterson 2007) while neurophysiological studies have shown that specific hypnotic suggestions have clear effects on the brain and spinal cord functioning (Jensen & Patterson 2014; Flynn, 2019). Thus, it isuseful for clinicians who practise hypnotherapy to understand pain paradigms. 1460 6678 |
Treatment of Chronic Post Surgical Pain Using Micro-current Point Stimulation Applied to C-Section ScarsAbstract
Background: Direct Current (DC) microcurrent point stimulation (MPS) is increasingly recognized as a therapy for chronic pain and stress management. However, there remains limited evidence as to the therapeutic value in chronic of MPS chronic post surgical pain (CPSP) management related to C-Section scars.
Objectives: We aimed to determine the effect and magnitude that MPS has when applied to C-section scars and its effects on a wide variety of non-specific chronic post surgical pain syndromes.
Study Design: Thi [...] 1352 11770 |
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