Literature DB >> 31185369

Loving-kindness meditation slows biological aging in novices: Evidence from a 12-week randomized controlled trial.

Khoa D Le Nguyen1, Jue Lin2, Sara B Algoe1, Mary M Brantley3, Sumi L Kim4, Jeffrey Brantley5, Sharon Salzberg6, Barbara L Fredrickson7.   

Abstract

Combinations of multiple meditation practices have been shown to reduce the attrition of telomeres, the protective caps of chromosomes (Carlson et al., 2015). Here, we probed the distinct effects on telomere length (TL) of mindfulness meditation (MM) and loving-kindness meditation (LKM). Midlife adults (N = 142) were randomized to be in a waitlist control condition or to learn either MM or LKM in a 6-week workshop. Telomere length was assessed 2 weeks before the start of the workshops and 3 weeks after their termination. After controlling for appropriate demographic covariates and baseline TL, we found TL decreased significantly in the MM group and the control group, but not in the LKM group. There was also significantly less TL attrition in the LKM group than the control group. The MM group showed changes in TL that were intermediate between the LKM and control groups yet not significantly different from either. Self-reported emotions and practice intensity (duration and frequency) did not mediate these observed group differences. This study is the first to disentangle the effects of LKM and MM on TL and suggests that LKM may buffer telomere attrition.
Copyright © 2019. Published by Elsevier Ltd.

Keywords:  Cell aging; Compassion meditation; Contemplative science; Metta; Positive psychology

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31185369     DOI: 10.1016/j.psyneuen.2019.05.020

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Psychoneuroendocrinology        ISSN: 0306-4530            Impact factor:   4.905


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Review 1.  Addressing the biological embedding of early life adversities (ELA) among adults through mindfulness: Proposed mechanisms and review of converging evidence.

Authors:  Shufang Sun; Margaret A Sheridan; Audrey R Tyrka; Shannon D Donofry; Kirk I Erickson; Eric B Loucks
Journal:  Neurosci Biobehav Rev       Date:  2022-01-05       Impact factor: 8.989

2.  Attachment insecurity moderates emotion responses to mindfulness and loving-kindness meditation in adults raised in low socioeconomic status households.

Authors:  Taylor N West; Brian P Don; Barbara L Fredrickson
Journal:  Emotion       Date:  2022-02-24

3.  Three months-longitudinal changes in relative telomere length, blood chemistries, and self-report questionnaires in meditation practitioners compared to novice individuals during midlife.

Authors:  Min-Kyu Sung; Eugene Koh; Yunjeong Kang; Jin-Hee Lee; Ji-Yeon Park; Ji Young Kim; So-Young Shin; Yeon-Hee Kim; Noriko Setou; Ul Soon Lee; Hyun-Jeong Yang
Journal:  Medicine (Baltimore)       Date:  2022-10-14       Impact factor: 1.817

4.  The effects of meditation on length of telomeres in healthy individuals: a systematic review.

Authors:  Nirodhi N Dasanayaka; Nirmala D Sirisena; Nilakshi Samaranayake
Journal:  Syst Rev       Date:  2021-05-21

5.  On the Neurobiology of Meditation: Comparison of Three Organizing Strategies to Investigate Brain Patterns during Meditation Practice.

Authors:  Frederick Travis
Journal:  Medicina (Kaunas)       Date:  2020-12-18       Impact factor: 2.430

6.  Kindness and cellular aging: A pre-registered experiment testing the effects of prosocial behavior on telomere length and well-being.

Authors:  Megan M Fritz; Lisa C Walsh; Steven W Cole; Elissa Epel; Sonja Lyubomirsky
Journal:  Brain Behav Immun Health       Date:  2020-12-07

Review 7.  Impact of Meditation-Based Lifestyle Practices on Mindfulness, Wellbeing, and Plasma Telomerase Levels: A Case-Control Study.

Authors:  Nirodhi Namika Dasanayaka; Nirmala Dushyanthi Sirisena; Nilakshi Samaranayake
Journal:  Front Psychol       Date:  2022-03-04

8.  Loving-kindness meditation (LKM) modulates brain-heart connection: An EEG case study.

Authors:  GoonFui Wong; Rui Sun; Jordana Adler; Kwok Wah Yeung; Song Yu; Junling Gao
Journal:  Front Hum Neurosci       Date:  2022-09-01       Impact factor: 3.473

9.  The impact of depression and anxiety treatment on biological aging and metabolic stress: study protocol of the MOod treatment with antidepressants or running (MOTAR) study.

Authors:  Bianca A Lever-van Milligen; Josine E Verhoeven; Lianne Schmaal; Laura S van Velzen; Dóra Révész; Catherine N Black; Laura K M Han; Melany Horsfall; Neeltje M Batelaan; Anton J L M van Balkom; Digna J F van Schaik; Patricia van Oppen; Brenda W J H Penninx
Journal:  BMC Psychiatry       Date:  2019-12-30       Impact factor: 3.630

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