2015
DOI: 10.1002/eat.22480
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A systematic review of interventions on body image and disordered eating outcomes among women in midlife

Abstract: To date, three interventions have demonstrated sustained improvements and are indicated for practitioners aiming to improve body image and disordered eating among women in midlife. Replication and more rigorous randomised controlled trials are required to enhance the methodological quality of intervention studies in this field.

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“…With regard to exposure therapies, Koskina, Campbell, and Schmidt (2013) conducted a systematic review and inter alia point to the potential of virtual-reality settings for exposure techniques (see also Marco et al, 2013). Lewis-Smith, Diedrichs, Rumsey, and Harcourt (2016) as a result of their systematic review on body image interventions again in general call for more rigourous research on interventions in the field of body image in patients with AN.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With regard to exposure therapies, Koskina, Campbell, and Schmidt (2013) conducted a systematic review and inter alia point to the potential of virtual-reality settings for exposure techniques (see also Marco et al, 2013). Lewis-Smith, Diedrichs, Rumsey, and Harcourt (2016) as a result of their systematic review on body image interventions again in general call for more rigourous research on interventions in the field of body image in patients with AN.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, it is important to note that there has been little critical appraisal of the existing studies. Previous systematic reviews and meta-analyses on the topic of physical activity and its potential interactions with body satisfaction have been conducted from an outcome-centric perspective [e.g., (14,15,(18)(19)(20)]-focusing on evaluating the effectiveness of physical activity as an intervention for the improvement of individuals' body satisfaction-with an emphasis on the affective and cognitive aspects (i.e., body image). Nevertheless, the question of which potential mechanisms might be responsible for the apparent shift in body image after the introduction of physical activity has not been inadequately addressed.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Os autores identificaram que grande parte dos estudos com indivíduos saudáveis investigaram adolescentes do sexo feminino e em mulheres adultas jovens [30][31][32][33][34] . Entretanto, revisão sistemática recente apontou a preocupação com o corpo, assim como as suas consequências, como um aspecto significativo entre mulheres de meia-idade 35 .…”
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