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The role of psychological distress in the relationship between lifestyle and compulsivity: An analysis of independent, bi-national samples.

Mary-Ellen E BrierleyLucy AlbertellaKristian RotaruLouise DestreeEmma M ThompsonChang LiuErynn ChristensenAmelia LoweRebecca A SegraveKaryn E RichardsonEdouard KayayanSamuel R ChamberlainJon E GrantRico S C LeeSam HughesMurat YücelLeonardo F Fontenelle
Published in: CNS spectrums (2021)
Lifestyle interventions in compulsivity may target psychological distress in the first instance, followed by sleep and diet quality. As psychological distress links aspects of lifestyle and compulsivity, focusing on mitigating and managing distress may offer a useful therapeutic approach to improve physical and mental health. Future research may focus on the specific sleep and diet patterns which may alter compulsivity over time to inform lifestyle targets for prevention and treatment of functionally impairing compulsive behaviors.
Keyphrases
  • physical activity
  • sleep quality
  • weight loss
  • mental health
  • metabolic syndrome
  • cardiovascular disease
  • quality improvement
  • depressive symptoms
  • combination therapy
  • replacement therapy