The ways in which individuals adapt their eating behaviors to manage energy intake have significant implications for health, athletic performance, and overall well-being. This Research Topic aims to delve into the complex relationship between adaptive eating practices and energy intake coping strategies, shedding light on effective approaches and potential risks.
This collection seeks to explore several key themes:
- Adaptive Eating Behaviors: Examining the various adaptive eating behaviors individuals adopt to manage their energy intake, such as mindful eating, intuitive eating, and structured meal planning.
- Psychological Coping Strategies: Investigating the psychological strategies used to cope with energy intake regulation, including stress management, emotional regulation, and the role of mental resilience in maintaining healthy eating patterns.
- Impact on Physical and Mental Health: Understanding how adaptive eating behaviors influence physical health outcomes, including weight management, metabolic health, and prevention of chronic diseases. Additionally, exploring the impact on mental health, such as reducing anxiety and improving mood.
- Performance and Energy Management in Athletes: Analyzing how athletes utilize adaptive eating strategies to optimize energy levels, enhance performance, and improve recovery. This includes dietary periodization, macronutrient timing, and hydration strategies.
- Cultural and Societal Influences: Exploring how cultural, societal, and environmental factors shape adaptive eating behaviors and coping strategies. This includes the role of social support, food availability, and cultural norms.
- Technological Interventions: Highlighting the role of technology in supporting adaptive eating practices, such as mobile apps for dietary tracking, wearable devices for monitoring energy expenditure, and virtual coaching for personalized nutrition advice.
- Challenges and Barriers: Identifying common challenges and barriers to adopting adaptive eating behaviors, such as food addiction, disordered eating patterns, and socioeconomic factors. Discussing potential solutions and interventions to overcome these barriers.
This Research Topic aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of the dynamic interplay between adaptive eating behaviors and energy intake coping strategies, ultimately contributing to improved health outcomes and performance enhancement strategies. We encourage contributions from researchers, clinicians, dietitians, sports scientists, psychologists, and other relevant professionals to submit original research articles, reviews, case studies, and commentary pieces.
Keywords:
Adaptive eating, energy intake, coping strategies, mindful eating, intuitive eating, metabolic health, athletic performance, mental resilience, dietary technology, cultural influences
Important Note:
All contributions to this Research Topic must be within the scope of the section and journal to which they are submitted, as defined in their mission statements. Frontiers reserves the right to guide an out-of-scope manuscript to a more suitable section or journal at any stage of peer review.
The ways in which individuals adapt their eating behaviors to manage energy intake have significant implications for health, athletic performance, and overall well-being. This Research Topic aims to delve into the complex relationship between adaptive eating practices and energy intake coping strategies, shedding light on effective approaches and potential risks.
This collection seeks to explore several key themes:
- Adaptive Eating Behaviors: Examining the various adaptive eating behaviors individuals adopt to manage their energy intake, such as mindful eating, intuitive eating, and structured meal planning.
- Psychological Coping Strategies: Investigating the psychological strategies used to cope with energy intake regulation, including stress management, emotional regulation, and the role of mental resilience in maintaining healthy eating patterns.
- Impact on Physical and Mental Health: Understanding how adaptive eating behaviors influence physical health outcomes, including weight management, metabolic health, and prevention of chronic diseases. Additionally, exploring the impact on mental health, such as reducing anxiety and improving mood.
- Performance and Energy Management in Athletes: Analyzing how athletes utilize adaptive eating strategies to optimize energy levels, enhance performance, and improve recovery. This includes dietary periodization, macronutrient timing, and hydration strategies.
- Cultural and Societal Influences: Exploring how cultural, societal, and environmental factors shape adaptive eating behaviors and coping strategies. This includes the role of social support, food availability, and cultural norms.
- Technological Interventions: Highlighting the role of technology in supporting adaptive eating practices, such as mobile apps for dietary tracking, wearable devices for monitoring energy expenditure, and virtual coaching for personalized nutrition advice.
- Challenges and Barriers: Identifying common challenges and barriers to adopting adaptive eating behaviors, such as food addiction, disordered eating patterns, and socioeconomic factors. Discussing potential solutions and interventions to overcome these barriers.
This Research Topic aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of the dynamic interplay between adaptive eating behaviors and energy intake coping strategies, ultimately contributing to improved health outcomes and performance enhancement strategies. We encourage contributions from researchers, clinicians, dietitians, sports scientists, psychologists, and other relevant professionals to submit original research articles, reviews, case studies, and commentary pieces.
Keywords:
Adaptive eating, energy intake, coping strategies, mindful eating, intuitive eating, metabolic health, athletic performance, mental resilience, dietary technology, cultural influences
Important Note:
All contributions to this Research Topic must be within the scope of the section and journal to which they are submitted, as defined in their mission statements. Frontiers reserves the right to guide an out-of-scope manuscript to a more suitable section or journal at any stage of peer review.