Mindfulness Meditation and Improvement in Sleep Quality and Daytime Impairment Among Older Adults With Sleep Disturbances

Feb 17, 2015JAMA internal medicine

Mindfulness meditation may improve sleep quality and daytime problems in older adults with sleep issues

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Abstract

Participants in the mindfulness meditation group had a mean Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI) score of 7.4 postintervention, compared to 9.1 in the sleep hygiene education group.

  • Mindfulness meditation significantly improved sleep quality in older adults with moderate sleep disturbances.
  • The mean PSQI score decreased from 10.2 to 7.4 in the mindfulness meditation group, while the sleep hygiene education group saw a lesser decrease to 9.1.
  • The difference in PSQI scores between the two groups was 1.8, indicating a substantial effect size of 0.89.
  • Participants in the mindfulness meditation group also reported significant reductions in insomnia symptoms, depression symptoms, fatigue interference, and fatigue severity.
  • No significant differences were noted between groups for anxiety, stress, or inflammatory signaling, although inflammatory markers decreased over time in both groups.

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