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A comparison of mindfulness-based stress reduction and an active control in modulation of neurogenic inflammation.

Brain, behavior, and immunity
January 1, 2013
Melissa A Rosenkranz et al. (6 authors)
Comparative StudyJournal ArticleRandomized Controlled TrialResearch Support, N.I.H., ExtramuralResearch Support, Non-U.S. Gov'tHuman StudyClinical
Study Details

Study Goal

The researchers aimed to compare the effectiveness of Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction (MBSR) versus a Health Enhancement Program (HEP) in reducing psychological stress and experimentally-induced inflammation.

Results Summary

Both MBSR and HEP showed comparable reductions in stress-evoked cortisol responses and self-reported psychological distress, but MBSR resulted in a significantly smaller post-stress inflammatory response compared to HEP. The findings suggest mindfulness may offer specific benefits for chronic inflammatory conditions.

Population

Individuals with chronic inflammatory conditions (specific details not provided).

Effective Dosage

8-week intervention (specific frequency not detailed).

Duration

8 weeks.

Interactions

None mentioned.

Extracted Claims (4)
InterventionDirectionEndpointPopulationDosageImpactClaim #
8-week Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction (MBSR) intervention
no change
stress-evoked cortisol responses
those randomized to MBSR and HEP training
-
comparable post-training stress-evoked cortisol responses
#1
8-week Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction (MBSR) intervention
decrease
self-reported psychological distress
those randomized to MBSR and HEP training
-
equivalent reductions
#2
8-week Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction (MBSR) intervention
decrease
physical symptoms
those randomized to MBSR and HEP training
-
equivalent reductions
#3
8-week Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction (MBSR) intervention
decrease
post-stress inflammatory response
-
-
significantly smaller post-stress inflammatory response
#4
Abstract

Psychological stress is a major provocative factor of symptoms in chronic inflammatory conditions. In recent years, interest in addressing stress responsivity through meditation training in health-related domains has increased astoundingly, despite a paucity of evidence that reported benefits are specific to meditation practice. We designed the present study to rigorously compare an 8-week Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction (MBSR) intervention to a well-matched active control intervention, the Health Enhancement Program (HEP) in ability to reduce psychological stress and experimentally-induced inflammation. The Trier Social Stress Test (TSST) was used to induce psychological stress and inflammation was produced using topical application of capsaicin cream to forearm skin. Immune and endocrine measures of inflammation and stress were collected both before and after MBSR training. Results show those randomized to MBSR and HEP training had comparable post-training stress-evoked cortisol responses, as well as equivalent reductions in self-reported psychological distress and physical symptoms. However, MBSR training resulted in a significantly smaller post-stress inflammatory response compared to HEP, despite equivalent levels of stress hormones. These results suggest behavioral interventions designed to reduce emotional reactivity may be of therapeutic benefit in chronic inflammatory conditions. Moreover, mindfulness practice, in particular, may be more efficacious in symptom relief than the well-being promoting activities cultivated in the HEP program.

Medical Subject Headings (MeSH)
AdultAnalysis of VarianceBlisterCapsaicinFemaleHumansHydrocortisoneInterleukin-8MaleMeditationMiddle AgedMind-Body TherapiesNeurogenic InflammationSalivaSelf ReportSensory System AgentsStress, PsychologicalTreatment OutcomeTumor Necrosis Factor-alphaYoung Adult
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Quality Scores
SafetyNot Assessed
Efficacy75/10
Quality85/10
Citation Metrics
Total Citations167
Citations/Year13.9
Relative Citation Ratio6.69
NIH Percentile95.7%
Research Impact Scores
APT Score0.95
Weight Score1.83
Normalized Score0.67
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