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Self-reported mindfulness and cortisol during a Shamatha meditation retreat.

Tonya L Jacobs1, Phillip R Shaver, Elissa S Epel, Anthony P Zanesco, Stephen R Aichele, David A Bridwell, Erika L Rosenberg, Brandon G King, Katherine A Maclean, Baljinder K Sahdra, Margaret E Kemeny, Emilio Ferrer, B Alan Wallace, Clifford D Saron.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Cognitive perseverations that include worry and rumination over past or future events may prolong cortisol release, which in turn may contribute to predisease pathways and adversely affect physical health. Meditation training may increase self-reported mindfulness, which has been linked to reductions in cognitive perseverations. However, there are no reports that directly link self-reported mindfulness and resting cortisol output. Here, the authors investigate this link.
METHODS: In an observational study, we measured self-reported mindfulness and p.m. cortisol near the beginning and end of a 3-month meditation retreat (N = 57).
RESULTS: Mindfulness increased from pre- to post-retreat, F(1, 56) = 36.20, p < .001. Cortisol did not significantly change. However, mindfulness was inversely related to p.m. cortisol at pre-retreat, r(53) = -.31, p < .05, and post-retreat, r(53) = -.30, p < .05, controlling for age and body mass index. Pre to postchange in mindfulness was associated with pre to postchange in p.m. cortisol, β = -.37, t(49) = 2.30, p < .05: Larger increases in mindfulness were associated with decreases in p.m. cortisol, whereas smaller increases (or slight decreases) in mindfulness were associated with an increase in p.m. cortisol.
CONCLUSIONS: These data suggest a relation between self-reported mindfulness and resting output of the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal system. Future work should aim to replicate this finding in a larger cohort and determine stronger inference about causality by using experimental designs that include control-group conditions. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2013 APA, all rights reserved).

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23527522     DOI: 10.1037/a0031362

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Health Psychol        ISSN: 0278-6133            Impact factor:   4.267


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