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Mindfulness 'has huge potential' as a weight loss strategy
According to anecdotal evidence and some existing research, mindfulness techniques can help a person maintain or improve their physical and mental well-being.
For example, mindfulness can reduce symptoms of anxiety and enhance cognitive functioning, and it may even improve a person's immune response.
The principle behind mindfulness is very simple: One has to be fully present in the moment, focusing attention on external stimuli and their effects on the body and mind, learning to concomitantly acknowledge and dismiss unnecessary thoughts.
Thus, learning mindfulness techniques can help us tone down the effects of stress and regain more enjoyment in present experiences.
Recently, researchers have suggested that mindfulness can also aid a person in their weight loss efforts.
A new study from the University Hospitals Coventry and Warwickshire National Health Services Trust in the United Kingdom — in collaboration with other clinical and research institutions — confirms these and similar findings.
"This research is significant, as we have shown that problematic eating behavior can be improved with mindfulness application," says the study's first author, Petra Hanson, a research fellow and doctoral student at the Warwickshire Institute for the Study of Diabetes Endocrinology and Metabolism at University Hospitals Coventry and Warwickshire.
Hanson and the team report their findings in The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism, which is an Endocrine Society publication.






