Effects of Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction on Psychological Symptoms and Telomere Length: A Randomized Active-Controlled Trial

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Keng, Shian-Ling [1 ]
Looi, Pei Shan [2 ]
Tan, Elysia Li Yan [2 ]
Yim, Onn-Siong [2 ]
Lai, Poh San [2 ]
Chew, Soo Hong [2 ]
Ebstein, Richard P. [3 ]
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[1] Yale NUS Coll, 16 Coll Ave West,01-220, Singapore 138527, Singapore
[2] Natl Univ Singapore, Singapore, Singapore
[3] South Western Univ Finance & Econ, China Ctr Behav Econ & Finance, Chengdu 61130, Sichuan, Peoples R China
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mindfulness; mindfulness-based stress reduction; psychological symptoms; leukocyte telomere length; cellular aging; COGNITIVE THERAPY; SELF-COMPASSION; MEDITATION; INTERVENTION; DEPRESSION; HEALTH; EPIDEMIOLOGY; PARTICIPANTS; ANXIETY;
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Much research has demonstrated the beneficial effects of mindfulness-based stress reduction (MBSR) on psychological and physical health, but it is not known whether MBSR may impact cellular aging in healthy populations. Further, little research has evaluated MBSR against an active control condition, which precludes strong conclusions regarding the unique effects of mindfulness on psychological functioning. The present study examined the effects of MBSR versus music therapy-based stress reduction (MTSR) on trait mindfulness, self-compassion, and several psychological health outcomes, as well as leukocyte telomere length (LTL). One hundred and fifty eight Singaporean Chinese adults were recruited and randomly assigned to an eight-week MBSR or MTSR course. Participants provided blood samples and completed a battery of self-report measures pre- and post-intervention. Analyses showed that participants in the MBSR condition demonstrated significantly greater improvements in depressive symptoms, trait mindfulness, and self-compassion compared to the control condition. Treatment condition did not predict changes in LTL, anxiety, stress, or happiness, though there was a trend for duration of home mindfulness practice to predict increases in LTL. Overall, the study demonstrated MBSR's unique effects in reducing depressive symptoms. Improvements in trait mindfulness and self-compassion correspond with theorized mechanisms of change underlying mindfulness training. The lack of intervention effect with regards to LTL suggests that a more intensive intervention may be required for mindfulness to exert noticeable impact on aging at the cellular level, or that the effect may only emerge over a longer term.
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