Mirrors may help encourage healthy behaviors in people with obesity

Wiley

Viewing oneself in the mirror may help positively alter behavior in individuals with obesity, according to an analysis of published studies.

The analysis, which is published in the Journal of Clinical Nursing, examined the results of five studies that included 16 to 941 participants each. Results indicated that the mirror can be used to decrease anxiety and body dissatisfaction. Investigators noted that when individuals spend a few minutes gazing at themselves in a therapeutic environment, they may attain self‐awareness that will elicit a change in their behavior.

"Self-assessment and reflection are key to overall wellbeing. Our review hopes to introduce the mirror as a healthcare tool to combat obesity," said lead author Harriet Omondi, MSN, FNP-C, of Texas Woman's University.

Link to article: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/jocn.16107

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