The Effect of Mindful Eating on Calorie Intake and Diet

NCT ID: NCT03601650

Last Updated: 2020-01-27

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Basic Information

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Recruitment Status

COMPLETED

Clinical Phase

NA

Total Enrollment

99 participants

Study Classification

INTERVENTIONAL

Study Start Date

2017-01-21

Study Completion Date

2019-02-01

Brief Summary

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The study will examine the effect of focussing on the sensory properties of food whilst eating. It will look at effects on calorie intake and diet over a 3-day period among women of a healthy weight. Participants asked to focus on the sensory properties of their food will be compared with a second group of participants who will be asked to eat their food without distractions and a third group who will not be provided with any strategy.

Detailed Description

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The research will be conducted as a between subject design over a period of three days (Tuesday-Thursday). Upon arrival at the laboratory (on a Monday), participants will be provided with more information about the study and will complete a demographics questionnaire. A smartphone app will be downloaded onto the participant's phone and the participant will be provided with login details to access the food diary Intake24. Participants will be asked to complete the food diary every night over a period of three days. The diary will ask participants to record what they consumed for breakfast, lunch, dinner, as well as snack on a daily basis. All participants will receive a reminder notification on their phone each evening during the 3-day period to complete the Intake 24 food diary. They will also be asked to rate how well they think they remembered the food they had eaten that day.

During the 3-day period, some participants will also be asked to open reminders in sealed envelopes at particular times of the day. The app will additionally include a recording that participants will be able to listen to at their own convenience, as many times as they wish.

The content of the reminders and recording will differ between participants depending on the condition they are allocated to. There will be three conditions: intervention, no distraction control, and no strategy control.

In the intervention condition, participants will open reminders related to focusing on the sensory properties of their food while eating their meals. These participants will also have access to a recording that will encourage them to focus on the sensory properties of the food (e.g. its smell, look, texture).

Participants in the no distraction control condition will open reminders related to eating their meals with no distractions. The recording provided to participants in this condition will encourage them to consume their meals with no surrounding distractions (e.g. to avoid watching television or listening to the radio). During the study, the number of times the recording is played as well as the date and time it is played will be recorded.

In the intervention and no distraction control group, at the end of each of the three days participants will also be asked to rate the extent to which they adhered to the strategy they were provided with.

In the no strategy control condition, participants will not receive any reminders to open or have access to a recording.

After the three days (i.e. on a Friday), participants will return to the laboratory. They will be asked to complete a questionnaire regarding the usability of the mobile app and the online food diary. Via this questionnaire, they will also be asked about whether they thought taking part in the study influenced their eating behaviour and the amount of pleasure they got from their food during the three-day period. Additionally they will complete a questionnaire measuring sensitivity to reward. At this session participants will be asked if they are happy to have their weight and height measured. If they are, the researcher will measure their weight and height.

Conditions

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Diet Modification

Study Design

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Allocation Method

RANDOMIZED

Intervention Model

PARALLEL

Primary Study Purpose

PREVENTION

Blinding Strategy

SINGLE

Participants

Study Groups

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Mindful eating

Participants will be encouraged to focus on the sensory properties of their food every time they eat. This will be achieved via an audio recording that they will listen to in the laboratory at their first appointment and that they will have access to over the three-day intervention period. They will also receive a pack of envelopes to open over the intervention period that will also contain reminders to focus on the sensory properties of their food every time they eat.

Group Type EXPERIMENTAL

Mindful eating

Intervention Type BEHAVIORAL

Attending to the sensory properties of food as it is eaten

Eating without distractions

Participants will be encouraged to eat their food without distractions every time they eat. This will be achieved via an audio recording that they will listen to in the laboratory at their first appointment and that they will have access to over the three-day intervention period. They will also receive a pack of envelopes to open over the intervention period that will also contain reminders to eat their food without distractions every time they eat.

Group Type ACTIVE_COMPARATOR

Eating without distractions

Intervention Type BEHAVIORAL

Eating without intentionally attending to something else such as a television, smartphone, computer, book etc

No strategy control

Participants will simply complete the measures

Group Type NO_INTERVENTION

No interventions assigned to this group

Interventions

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Mindful eating

Attending to the sensory properties of food as it is eaten

Intervention Type BEHAVIORAL

Eating without distractions

Eating without intentionally attending to something else such as a television, smartphone, computer, book etc

Intervention Type BEHAVIORAL

Other Intervention Names

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Attentive eating

Eligibility Criteria

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Inclusion Criteria

* Fluent English speaker
* BMI of 20 to 25 based on reported weight and height
* Access to data or wifi during the evenings

Exclusion Criteria

* Dieting to lose weight
* Taking medication that may affect appetite
* Current or previous diagnosis of an eating disorder
* Completion of related studies
Minimum Eligible Age

18 Years

Eligible Sex

FEMALE

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Yes

Sponsors

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City, University of London

OTHER

Sponsor Role lead

Responsible Party

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Katy Tapper

Dr Katy Tapper

Responsibility Role PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR

Principal Investigators

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Katy Tapper, PhD

Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR

City, University of London

Locations

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City, University of London

London, , United Kingdom

Site Status

Countries

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United Kingdom

Other Identifiers

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PSYETH (R/L) 16/17 92

Identifier Type: -

Identifier Source: org_study_id

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