Daily mindfulness, negative affect, and eating behaviors in adolescents at risk for excess weight gain.
Reagan L MillerRuth M BernsteinNatalia SanchezAna M Gutierrez-ColinaElizabeth B RuzickaChristopher BellSarah A JohnsonLauren B ShomakerRachel G Lucas-ThompsonPublished in: The International journal of eating disorders (2023)
Loss-of-control and overeating are common in teenagers with high weight. Greater mindfulness-present-moment, non-judgmental attention-and less negative emotions may relate to healthier eating, but we do not know how these processes play out in teenagers' daily lives. Addressing this knowledge gap, the current findings showed that greater daily mindfulness, but not negative affect, related to less loss-of-control/overeating, suggesting the importance of mindfulness for eating patterns in teenagers' daily lives.