对言语和愤怒的心血管和情感反应:一次简短的正念冥想的积极益处

Q1 Social Sciences JOURNAL OF APPLIED BIOBEHAVIORAL RESEARCH Pub Date : 2019-04-17 DOI:10.1111/jabr.12167
Kayla T. Johnson, Marcellus M. Merritt, Matthew J. Zawadzki, Michelle R. Di Paolo, Maryam Ayazi
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目的:本初步研究评估了5分钟的单次正念冥想(MM)训练是否可以减少心血管和情感对言语和愤怒回忆的反应。此外,我们测试了持久性认知(PCs)的特质水平是否调节了这些关系。方法参与者完成在线调查,包括pc;之后,他们完成了5分钟的休息基线、2分钟的言语任务和5分钟的愤怒回忆任务,同时收集了血压测量值。实验组在静息基线期前进行5分钟的MM训练。结果对血压(BP)的情况(MM与对照组)和时间(重复:基线、言语、愤怒回忆)进行重复测量方差分析。在言语和愤怒回忆中,MM组的收缩压和舒张压反应性均低于对照组。没有观察到负面影响,pc也没有缓和BP的发现。因此,即使是5分钟的MM训练也可以对心血管产生短暂的益处,这对MM计划的训练和实施具有重要意义。
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Cardiovascular and affective responses to speech and anger: Proactive benefits of a single brief session of mindfulness meditation

Purpose

This pilot study evaluated whether a brief, 5-min single-session of mindfulness meditation (MM) training could lessen cardiovascular and affective reactivity to speech and anger recall. Moreover, we tested if trait levels of perseverative cognitions (PCs) moderated these relationships.

Methods

Participants completed online survey measures including PCs; thereafter, they completed a 5-min resting baseline, 2-min speech task, and 5-min anger recall task while measures of BP were collected. The experimental group received a 5-min MM training session before the resting baseline period.

Results

Repeated measures ANOVA were conducted for condition (MM vs. control) and period (repeated: baseline, speech, anger recall) on blood pressure (BP). The MM group showed less systolic and diastolic BP reactivity during speech and anger recall than the control group. There were no effects observed for negative affect nor did PCs moderate the BP findings.

Conclusion

Thus, even 5 min of MM training can have momentary cardiovascular benefits, having important implications for the training and implementation of MM programs.

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期刊介绍: The Journal of Applied Biobehavioral Research, launched in 1993, aims to disseminate findings of behavioral science research which have applications to current problems of society. By publishing relevant research and emphasizing the excellence of experimental design, as well as potential applicability of experimental results, the journal bridges the theoretical and applied areas of biobehavioral research. The Journal of Applied Biobehavioral Research serves as a means of communication among scientists, as well as between researchers and those engaged in the task of solving social and biomedical problems.
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