Cynthia Y. Y. Lai, F. H. Lai, S. Ng, Trevor W. K. Yung, Y. So
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Pre-Clinical Study of Immediate Effects of Religious and Non-Religious Mindfulness Practice on Cardiovascular and Cortical Modulation
Although low levels of stress can be motivating, high levels of stress – especially when it is sustained
– can be detrimental to mental and physical health. Mindfulness practice has been widely applied in
health care worldwide as an effective stress management approach. This study compared the
immediate effects of two types (religious: Serenity Prayer; and non-religious: Body Scan) of
mindfulness practice with a control condition (resting: sitting) in six adults. This study found no
statistically significant difference between the conditions, but data visualization showed a trend of
cardiovascular modulation (increased high frequency of heart rate variability) and cortical
modulation (increased alpha to beta ratio and theta to beta ratio of quantitative encephalogram) with
a greater level of perceived stress-relieved by both types of mindfulness practice. In addition,
religious belief may be a moderator of the effects of intervention. The results of this study offered
insight into the effect of prayer on cardiovascular and cortical modulation for promoting the wellbeing of a person.