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Mindfulness intervention for mild cognitive impairment led to attention-related improvements and neuroplastic changes: Results from a 9-month randomized control trial.

Junhong Yu1, Iris Rawtaer2, Lei Feng3, Johnson Fam3, Alan Prem Kumar4, Irwin Kee-Mun Cheah5, William G Honer6, Wayne Su6, Yuan Kun Lee7, Ene Choo Tan8, Ee Heok Kua3, Rathi Mahendran9.   

Abstract

Mindfulness-based interventions can enhance cognitive abilities among older adults, thereby effectively delaying cognitive decline. These cognitive enhancements are theorized to accompany neuroplastic changes in the brain. However, this mindfulness-associated neuroplasticity has yet to be documented adequately. A randomized controlled trial was carried out among participants with mild cognitive impairment (MCI) to examine the effects of a mindfulness-based intervention on various cognitive outcomes and cortical thickness (CT) in the context of age-related cognitive impairment. Participants were assigned to a mindfulness awareness program (MAP)(n = 27) and an active control condition - health education program (n = 27). In both, they attended weekly sessions for three months and subsequently, monthly sessions for six months. Cognitive assessments and structural scans were carried out across three time-points. Whole brain analyses on CT were carried out and were supplemented with region of interest-based analyses. ROI values and cognitive outcomes were analyzed with mixed MANOVAs and followed up with univariate ANOVAs. Nine-month MAP-associated gains in working memory span and divided attention, along with an increased CT in the right frontal pole and decreased CT in the left anterior cingulate were observed. Three-month MAP-associated CT increase was observed in the left inferior temporal gyrus but did not sustain thereafter. MAP led to significant cognitive gains and various CT changes. Most of these neurobehavioral changes, may require sustained effort across nine months, albeit at a reduced intensity. MAP can remediate certain cognitive impairments and engender neuroplastic effects even among those with MCI.
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Keywords:  Attention; Cognitive enhancement; Cortical thickness; Meditation; Mild cognitive impairment; Mindfulness; Neuroplasticity; RCT

Year:  2021        PMID: 33497874     DOI: 10.1016/j.jpsychires.2021.01.032

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Psychiatr Res        ISSN: 0022-3956            Impact factor:   4.791


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1.  Differences between multimodal brain-age and chronological-age are linked to telomere shortening.

Authors:  Junhong Yu; Madhu Mathi Kanchi; Iris Rawtaer; Lei Feng; Alan Prem Kumar; Ee-Heok Kua; Rathi Mahendran
Journal:  Neurobiol Aging       Date:  2022-03-31       Impact factor: 5.133

2.  Effects of a mindfulness-based versus a health self-management intervention on objective cognitive performance in older adults with subjective cognitive decline (SCD): a secondary analysis of the SCD-Well randomized controlled trial.

Authors:  Tim Whitfield; Harriet Demnitz-King; Fabienne Collette; Miranka Wirth; Marco Schlosser; Thorsten Barnhofer; Eric Frison; Nina Coll-Padros; Sophie Dautricourt; Florence Requier; Marion Delarue; Julie Gonneaud; Olga M Klimecki; Antoine Lutz; Léo Paly; Eric Salmon; Ann-Katrin Schild; Zuzana Walker; Frank Jessen; Gaël Chételat; Natalie L Marchant
Journal:  Alzheimers Res Ther       Date:  2022-09-06       Impact factor: 8.823

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