Yoga for Positive Embodiment in Eating Disorder Prevention and Treatment

Yoga for Positive Embodiment in Eating Disorder Prevention and Treatment

Neumark-Sztainer, Dianne; Cox, Anne Elizabeth; Tylka, Tracy L.; Cook-Cottone, Catherine

Taylor & Francis Ltd

05/2024

250

Mole

9781032063249

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1. Introduction Theoretical and empirical considerations 2. Eating disorders, embodiment, and yoga: a conceptual overview 3. Yoga and the experience of embodiment: a discussion of possible links 4. Realizing Yoga's all-access pass: a social justice critique of westernized yoga and inclusive embodiment 5. A conceptual model describing mechanisms for how yoga practice may support positive embodiment Research update 6. Yoga and eating disorder prevention and treatment: a comprehensive review and meta-analysis 7. Benefits of yoga in the treatment of eating disorders: results of a randomized controlled trial 8. Examining the effects of mindfulness-based yoga instruction on positive embodiment and affective responses 9. A yoga-based therapy program designed to improve body image among an outpatient eating disordered population: program description and results from a mixed-methods pilot study 10. Yoga practice in a college sample: associated changes in eating disorder, body image, and related factors over time 11. Yoga's impact on risk and protective factors for disordered eating: a pilot prevention trial Future directions 12. Future directions for research on yoga and positive embodiment
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ED;Positive Embodiment;Eating Disorder Prevention;Body Appreciation Scale-2;Yoga Practices;Yoga Participation;ED Treatment;Body Dissatisfaction;Yoga Intervention;Positive Body Image;State Mindfulness;Eating Disorder;ED Prevention;Waitlist Control;Yoga Program;Body Image Concerns;Op;Yoga Practitioners;Intuitive Eating;Yoga Group;Clinical EDs;Higher Body Awareness;Body Surveillance;Waitlist Control Group;ED Symptom