Meditation for the primary and secondary prevention of cardiovascular disease

No SJR dataFeb 15, 2024The Cochrane database of systematic reviews

Meditation for preventing and reducing heart and blood vessel disease

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Abstract

81 randomized controlled trials involving 6971 participants assessed the effects of meditation on cardiovascular disease risk factors.

  • Meditation practices, including mindfulness-based interventions and transcendental meditation, may reduce systolic and diastolic blood pressure, but evidence is of low to moderate certainty.
  • There is little or no effect of meditation on anxiety and depression, with moderate certainty indicating minimal changes.
  • Meditation is associated with a reduction in perceived stress, supported by moderate-certainty evidence.
  • Limited evidence suggests some improvement in well-being, though the certainty of this finding is low.
  • No studies reported significant cardiovascular clinical events or serious adverse events related to meditation.

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