Mindfulness and Cardiovascular Disease Risk: State of the Evidence, Plausible Mechanisms, and Theoretical Framework.
Study Goal
The researchers aimed to review the relationship between mindfulness and cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk factors and propose a theoretical framework for how mindfulness might influence CVD.
Results Summary
The review found initial, though methodologically limited, evidence suggesting mindfulness may positively impact CVD risk factors like physical activity, smoking, diet, obesity, blood pressure, and diabetes regulation. Plausible mechanisms include improved attention control, emotion regulation, and self-awareness.
Population
Not specified (general review of existing evidence).
Effective Dosage
Not mentioned.
Duration
Not mentioned.
Interactions
None mentioned.
| Intervention | Direction | Endpoint | Population | Dosage | Impact | Claim # |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
mindfulness | increase | physical activity | - | - | possible impacts | #1 |
mindfulness | decrease | smoking | - | - | possible impacts | #2 |
mindfulness | increase | diet | - | - | possible impacts | #3 |
mindfulness | decrease | obesity | - | - | possible impacts | #4 |
mindfulness | decrease | blood pressure | - | - | possible impacts | #5 |
mindfulness | increase | diabetes regulation | - | - | possible impacts | #6 |
mindfulness | increase | attention control | - | - | improved | #7 |
mindfulness | increase | emotion regulation | - | - | improved | #8 |
mindfulness | increase | stress response | - | - | improved | #9 |
mindfulness | increase | self-efficacy | - | - | improved | #10 |
mindfulness | decrease | craving for cigarettes | - | - | skills to manage | #11 |
mindfulness | decrease | craving for palatable foods | - | - | skills to manage | #12 |
mindfulness | decrease | craving for sedentary activities | - | - | skills to manage | #13 |
mindfulness | increase | self-awareness | - | - | improved | #14 |
The purpose of this review is to provide (1) a synopsis on relations of mindfulness with cardiovascular disease (CVD) and major CVD risk factors, and (2) an initial consensus-based overview of mechanisms and theoretical framework by which mindfulness might influence CVD. Initial evidence, often of limited methodological quality, suggests possible impacts of mindfulness on CVD risk factors including physical activity, smoking, diet, obesity, blood pressure, and diabetes regulation. Plausible mechanisms include (1) improved attention control (e.g., ability to hold attention on experiences related to CVD risk, such as smoking, diet, physical activity, and medication adherence), (2) emotion regulation (e.g., improved stress response, self-efficacy, and skills to manage craving for cigarettes, palatable foods, and sedentary activities), and (3) self-awareness (e.g., self-referential processing and awareness of physical sensations due to CVD risk factors). Understanding mechanisms and theoretical framework should improve etiologic knowledge, providing customized mindfulness intervention targets that could enable greater mindfulness intervention efficacy.