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Habitual Behavior as a Mediator Between Food-Related Behavioral Activation and Change in Symptoms of Depression in the MooDFOOD Trial

  • M. Owens
  • , E. Watkins
  • , M. Bot
  • , I.A. Brouwer
  • , M. Roca
  • , E. Kohls
  • , B.W.J.H. Penninx
  • , G. van Grootheest
  • , U. Hegerl
  • , M. Gili
  • , M. Visser

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Abstract

In this study, we tested potential mediators that may explain change in depressive symptoms following exposure to a food-related behavioral activation intervention (F-BA). These included behavioral activation, avoidance and rumination, eating styles, body mass index, and dietary behavior at baseline and 3-month and 12-month follow-up. The trial used a community sample of 1,025 overweight adults with elevated depressive symptoms without current major depression. Participants were randomly assigned to one of four trial arms: either daily nutritional supplements (vs. placebo) alone or in combination with F-BA (vs. no F-BA) over 12 months. Although F-BA did not significantly reduce depressive symptoms (standardized regression coefficient [b] = −0.223, SE = 0.129; p =.084), significant mediators included emotional eating (b = −0.028, SE = 0.014; p =.042) and uncontrolled eating (b = −0.039, SE = 0.016; p =.013), suggesting that learning adaptive responses to emotional and food cues may underlie effects of F-BA on depressive symptoms.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)649-665
Number of pages17
JournalClinical Psychological Science
Volume9
Issue number4
Early online date8 Apr 2021
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jul 2021

Bibliographical note

© The Author(s) 2021.

Funding

For a complete list of the MooDFOOD Prevention Trial Investigators, see https://www.moodfood-vu.eu.

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