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Weineck, Felicitas; Hauke, Gernot; Lindemann, Hanna; Lachenmeir, Karin; Schnebel, Andreas; Karacic, Matislava; Meule, Adrian; Voderholzer, Ulrich und Pollatos, Olga (2020): Using bodily postures in the treatment of anorexia nervosa: Effects of power posing on interoception and affective states. In: European Eating Disorders Review, Bd. 29, Nr. 2: S. 216-231

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Abstract

Objective: Power posing involves the adoption of an expansive bodily posture. This study examined whether power posing could benefit individuals with anorexia nervosa (AN) and women with normal weight in regards to interoceptive ability and affective states. Method Participants included 50 inpatients and outpatients with AN as well as 51 normal-weight women. Interoceptive accuracy (IAcc), measured by the heartbeat tracking task and interoceptive sensibility (IS), measured by confidence ratings, were assessed at baseline, after a single power posing session and after 1 week of daily training. Also, the short-term effects of power posing on subjective feelings of dominance, pleasantness, and arousal were investigated. Results Both groups increased in their IAcc after one power posing session. Also, there was a significant main effect of time on feelings of dominance and pleasantness in the short-term. Women with AN displayed lower levels of IS, dominance, and pleasantness as well as higher levels of arousal than women without AN. Discussion: These findings suggest that power posing has the potential to increase IAcc, subjective feelings of power and pleasant affect in the short-term. Further research should investigate which mechanisms foster the effectiveness of this intervention to tailor it to the needs of women with AN.

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