Changing Eating Behaviors of Healthy Adults Through Hypnosis
- Conditions
- OverweightObesity
- Registration Number
- NCT04178486
- Lead Sponsor
- Babes-Bolyai University
- Brief Summary
There is a lot of research on weight loss. In spite of the research on the subject, obesity is a growing disease all through the world. The results of recent reviews and meta-analyzes show that psychological interventions had small effect on weight loss. The investigators propose a different approach to changing eating behaviors with relevance to weight management and hypothesize that participants in the active interventions will significantly improve their eating behaviors than the ones in the control group. The results will improve the psychological interventions for weight loss.
- Detailed Description
This is a randomized clinical trial consisting of four groups. According to the concept of Free Will, the decision of action is taken before being acknowledged and is made following the reconstruction of previous experiences. It can be inhibited immediately (max 100ms) after awareness. The investigators want to intervene based on this model using hypnotic suggestions to change eating behaviors. Participants were found through social media announcements. Three groups receive one session of hypnosis with induction and different suggestions and the control group receives only induction. The eating behavior is measured through computer tasks in which participants have the option to choose pictures of food. The task is performed before, during and after hypnosis and the measurements of eating behavior are taken at all three times.
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- COMPLETED
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- 89
Both gender Healthy Adults who want to change their eating behavior
Severe mental illness <18 years A diagnosed eating disorder
Study & Design
- Study Type
- INTERVENTIONAL
- Study Design
- PARALLEL
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Change in Eating Behavior The intervention is delivered in one session. The outcome is measured: immediately pre intervention (0-2 min), during intervention and immediately post intervention (0-2 min). The number of food pictures chosen by the participant in this single session intervention. The outcome is a measure assessing a change between three time points.
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method
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Trial Locations
- Locations (1)
Department of Clinical Psychology and Psychotherapy
🇷🇴Cluj-Napoca, Cluj, Romania
Department of Clinical Psychology and Psychotherapy🇷🇴Cluj-Napoca, Cluj, Romania