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Int J Eat Disord ; 41(8): 728-33, 2008 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18528873

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OBJECTIVE: Critical first steps in the treatment of anorexia nervosa (AN) include re-nutrition and weight restoration, both highly anxiety provoking for patients. We explored the impact of progressive muscle relaxation (PMR), guided imagery (GI), self-directed relaxation (SR), and control (C) on reducing postprandial anxiety in 64 females with AN. METHOD: Participants began the study upon hospital admission. They received relaxation training after lunch for 15 days. Pre- and post-session anxiety and treatment acceptability ratings were made daily. RESULTS: Although all conditions improved relaxation and decreased anxiety, feelings of fullness, and thoughts about weight, the three active conditions significantly reduced anxiety and increased relaxation more than C (p < .0001). Participants significantly enjoyed the three active treatments, were more likely to recommend them to a friend, and were more likely to use either PMR or GI again versus C (p < .0001). CONCLUSION: Relaxation may be a valuable component for reducing postprandial anxiety in AN.


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Anxiety/prevention & control , Anxiety/psychology , Energy Intake , Postprandial Period , Relaxation , Adult , Female , Humans , Research Design , Time Factors , Young Adult
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