Psychological aspects of rehabilitation nutrition: A position paper by the Japanese Association of Rehabilitation Nutrition (secondary publication)

Author:

Wakabayashi Hidetaka1ORCID,Mori Takashi2,Nishioka Shinta3,Maeda Keisuke4ORCID,Yoshimura Yoshihiro5,Iida Yuki6,Shiraishi Ai5,Fujiwara Dai7

Affiliation:

1. Department of Rehabilitation Medicine Tokyo Women's Medical University Hospital Tokyo Japan

2. Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Southern Tohoku General Hospital Koriyama Japan

3. Department of Clinical Nutrition and Food Service Nagasaki Rehabilitation Hospital Nagasaki Japan

4. Nutrition Therapy Support Center Aichi Medical University Hospital Nagoya Japan

5. Center for Sarcopenia and Malnutrition Research Kumamoto Rehabilitation Hospital Kumamoto Japan

6. Department of Physical Therapy Toyohashi SOZO University School of Health Sciences Toyohashi Japan

7. Department of Rehabilitation Medicine Saka General Hospital Shiogama Japan

Abstract

AbstractPsychological aspects of rehabilitation nutrition affect physical, cognitive, and social rehabilitation nutrition. When depression is recognized, not only pharmacotherapy and psychotherapy, but also non‐pharmacological therapies such as exercise, nutrition, psychosocial, and other interventions can be expected to improve depression. Therefore, accurate diagnosis and intervention without overlooking depression is important. Psychological aspects of preventive rehabilitation nutrition is also important because depression can be partially prevented by appropriate exercise and nutritional management. Even in the absence of psychological negatives, increasing more psychological positives from a positive psychology perspective can be useful for both patients and healthcare professionals. Positive rehabilitation nutrition interventions can increase more psychological positives, such as well‐being, through cognitive‐behavioral therapy and mindfulness on their own, as well as through interventions on environmental factors. Consequently, physical, cognitive, and social positives are also expected to be enhanced.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Family Practice,Geriatrics and Gerontology,Internal Medicine

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