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Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Obesity

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy

Body shape is closely linked to self worth and self confidence. With rising incidence, obesity, seems to be becoming a complex long term problem, involving several categories of treatment-  lifestyle modification (reduction of energy intake and an increase in physical activity), medication & surgical treatment. All agree that, obesity is a chronic disease with multifactorial etiology, and the treatment needs to be tailored to the individual patient.

Cognitive-behavioral therapy is based on the idea that our thoughts cause our feelings and behaviors, not external things, like people, situations, and events. The benefit of this fact is that we can change the way we think to feel / act better even if the situation does not change.

A Cognitive Behavioral Therapy study reported in American Journal of Clinical Nutrition showed  improvement in  body composition of overweight and obese adolescents. Another recent study published in the Journal of the American Dietetic Association found that cognitive behavior therapy (CBT) for weight loss produces healthier eating habitsand motivation for physical activity in adults and their adult family members.

Barriers in Weight loss

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy can go a long way to assist in weight loss by: 

Although the degree to which cognitions and behaviors (as opposed to genetics or metabolic factors) cause obesity is a subject of great controversy, behavioral management clearly plays a strong role in weight loss. The result of CBT is that people become far happier with themselves and with the weight they lose resulting in long term weight control.

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