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Decrease in blood pressure and improved psychological aspects through meditation training in hypertensive older adults: A randomized control study
Author(s) -
Fátima Rosas Marchiori Márcia,
Kozasa Elisa Harumi,
Miranda Roberto Dischinger,
Monezi Andrade André Luiz,
Perrotti Tatiana Caccese,
Leite José Roberto
Publication year - 2015
Publication title -
geriatrics and gerontology international
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.823
H-Index - 57
eISSN - 1447-0594
pISSN - 1444-1586
DOI - 10.1111/ggi.12414
Subject(s) - meditation , medicine , blood pressure , diastole , quality of life (healthcare) , analysis of variance , physical therapy , randomized controlled trial , cardiology , nursing , philosophy , theology
Aim The present study aimed to evaluate the effects of Z en meditation on blood pressure ( BP ) and quality of life in elderly subjects. Methods A total of 59 volunteers (21 men and 38 women), aged ≥60 years with systolic BP between 130 and 159 mmHg and diastolic BP between 85 and 99 mmHg, were randomly divided into a meditation group ( MG) , n  = 28 and a control group ( CG) , n  = 31. The MG meditated twice a day for 20 min for 3 months, and the CG remained on a waiting list. The BP levels were measured monthly in both groups. The volunteers' medication was kept stable. A quality of life assessment instrument was applied at the beginning and end of the study. Results For systolic BP , analysis of variance showed the influence of time ( F (4,228)  = 4.74, P  < 0.01, β = 0.98) and the interaction group × time ( F (4,228)  = 3.07, P  < 0.01, β = 0.89). The MG showed a significant decrease in systolic BP levels in the second measurement after 1 month of meditation practice when compared with the CG ( N ewman– K euls test, P  < 0.05). Starting at the second measurement, systolic BP levels in the MG were lower than the baseline and first measurement levels; however, the systolic BP levels were similar to those observed in the CG . In the quality of life assessment evaluation, a significant improvement in psychological aspects and overall quality of life in the MG compared with the CG was observed. Conclusion These results suggest that Z en meditation is an interesting tool as a complementary treatment for hypertension in elderly subjects. Geriatr Gerontol Int 2015; 15: 1158–1164.

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